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At NW3(at worst), a transplant will make a big difference. You are going to look good, but for how long? Without propecia you will continue to lose hair. I understand the fear of sides and all, but I think finasteride is a must if you are getting a transplant. You are going to get the receding area filled in new hair. How are you going to look as you continue to recede?
My recession started similarly to yours. If I would have gotten a transplant to fill in my temples, withing a few years I would have receded more and have two horns of hair on my head.
Propecia sucks, I know, but I would strongly consider it before getting a transplant.
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Originally Posted by Notcoolanymore
At NW3(at worst), a transplant will make a big difference. You are going to look good, but for how long? Without propecia you will continue to lose hair. I understand the fear of sides and all, but I think finasteride is a must if you are getting a transplant. You are going to get the receding area filled in new hair. How are you going to look as you continue to recede?
My recession started similarly to yours. If I would have gotten a transplant to fill in my temples, withing a few years I would have receded more and have two horns of hair on my head.
Propecia sucks, I know, but I would strongly consider it before getting a transplant.
Emphatically agree. I don't want to push medication on anyone, but let's be candid here: you don't have a bad head of hair, but at 28, you have hair loss that's far above average. The odds of it magically stopping are virtually nonexistent. A procedure of 1,500 to 2,000 grafts will do great things for you, but if you've been losing for four years and are at this stage... well, you're losing at a decent rate and you could end up being a very unhappy camper by 32 or 33 if you don't stabilize your loss. I say this as someone who has gotten a procedure very similar to what you're contemplating and is now taking dutasteride. I love my new look, but make no mistake: a transplant to the hairline changes your life, because you're permanently susceptible to the threat of loss behind the grafts. One of the few things that looks worse than naturally occurring hair loss is a weird row of hair in front of baldness.
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Originally Posted by win200
Emphatically agree. I don't want to push medication on anyone, but let's be candid here: you don't have a bad head of hair, but at 28, you have hair loss that's far above average. The odds of it magically stopping are virtually nonexistent. A procedure of 1,500 to 2,000 grafts will do great things for you, but if you've been losing for four years and are at this stage... well, you're losing at a decent rate and you could end up being a very unhappy camper by 32 or 33 if you don't stabilize your loss. I say this as someone who has gotten a procedure very similar to what you're contemplating and is now taking dutasteride. I love my new look, but make no mistake: a transplant to the hairline changes your life, because you're permanently susceptible to the threat of loss behind the grafts. One of the few things that looks worse than naturally occurring hair loss is a weird row of hair in front of baldness.
Thanks for the feedback guys. It's not that the idea of Fin is new to me, I've researched it before, but I've just felt in the past like all in all taking the risk was not worth it at such a young age. Now that I am approaching 30 I am open to reconsidering this however. It's never been a case that I wanted to hold on to the hairline of a 22 year old, in fact my boss in work has such a hairline (exceptional gift maybe), but it's strange to see someone 40+ with not even a hint of a mature hairline.
Can you explain the options available to me regarding Fin? As far as I see it they are
1. Official route of buying branded Propecia with prescription (most expensive)
2. Purchase Proscar and quarter it for a more cost effective route?
Taking it now might worry me a bit in the event that I have shedding which will be so close to my HT date (August).
Any advice welcome!
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Originally Posted by TheBig30
Thanks for the feedback guys. It's not that the idea of Fin is new to me, I've researched it before, but I've just felt in the past like all in all taking the risk was not worth it at such a young age. Now that I am approaching 30 I am open to reconsidering this however. It's never been a case that I wanted to hold on to the hairline of a 22 year old, in fact my boss in work has such a hairline (exceptional gift maybe), but it's strange to see someone 40+ with not even a hint of a mature hairline.
Can you explain the options available to me regarding Fin? As far as I see it they are
1. Official route of buying branded Propecia with prescription (most expensive)
2. Purchase Proscar and quarter it for a more cost effective route?
Taking it now might worry me a bit in the event that I have shedding which will be so close to my HT date (August).
Any advice welcome!
Those are basically your options, although you can get generic for even cheaper. I've heard lots of anecdotal reports of people getting better results from the branded product, so maybe better to take that. I'd go for the Proscar--roughly 1/3 the price of Propecia.
You could also look at dutasteride, which is a much more potent DHT inhibitor and inhibits 5-alpha reductase types I and II (finasteride only inhibits type II). It's a much, much more potent drug, so carries a great risk of side effects. I'm comfortable with it and haven't had any side effects, but it's your call.
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If you want to potentially keep what you have and be less likely to bald behind your transplant, get on finasteride.
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With very few exceptions, if you're not on fin you shouldn't be getting a transplant.
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Good luck with the HT. I was 25 (back in 2000) when I had my first HT done with the strip method, Farjo brothers in Manchester UK - it gave me the best 10 years of my life after that, party animal, womaniser, bags of confidence 'living the dream'. I was already notably thinning enough for people to comment on me losing my hair or going thin on top (people are cruel) for a couple of years before that in the 'clown' type balding, plenty round the outskirts but top going fast. My dad bas bald by thirty so I was going the same way. Couldn't wear it short because then i looked 15 years older and if I grew it longer the cursed wind often exposed the baldness in a huge area and then you look like a comb over guy, nightmare. I didn't know much about treatments but I had enough thought balls to it, checked out hair transplants and just went for it after a consultation. After the op took two weeks off hiding out in my house without going anywhere (apart from shop with a hat), hid from the world until all signs of surgery had passed, the transplanted hairs were supposed to fall out but must say I had stubble and they kept growing, it was a great feeling to feel prickly hairs where once was scalp. They did a great job. I changed my job location also at this time and went back to work no one had any idea and as it grew it didn't cross peoples minds that i had been thinning. The Doc suggested FIN and I took it for a while, but the expense in those days that eventually I faded in taking it. Probably a big mistake since now I'm back to where I was or slightly worse than I was back then. Also few years ago when I started to go thin again I noticed my scalp went soft and if I scratched my head clumps of hair just came out under my nails, just real fast shedding. Like the transplanted hairs suddenly just gave up and were rejected after all those years, weird. Seriously, if I'd scratched my scalp for an hour all the hair on top would literally come out, so i was careful. lasted a week or so.
Had another HT by FUE with some Russian doc 2 years ago which failed miserably, I only could afford 500 grafts which should have given 2-2,500 hairs and would have done the trick but sadly, nothing grew - perhaps a handful, I just have a slight tuft where it should have been decently covered.
I plan another HT (will certainly go back to Farjo in Manchester) hopefully within a year or so if I can get money together. Currently using hair fibres which are doing a decent job for now of hiding it and also just started last week with DUT 0.5mg daily from med-cab.com hopefully they are legit and not aspirin.
After the HT the only real advice I can give is look after the transplanted hair with FIN or DUT, whatever you do find the means to keep buying it and hopefully keep the transplanted hair and regular hair as I wish I had done.
I notice some comments on here giving you advice about not having a HT because if you lose the rest then you might look daft with only transplanted hair. I agree, but once you've had one tranplant i think you have to know you are certainly going to require more as the years pass. Once you have one, others will become necessary - you just have to accept that this won't be the only graft you'll ever have - you'll likely need several through the course of your life to ensure you look 'natural', that's a given. Once you are comfortable with that then it doesn't matter if hair goes behind th transplant, have another HT when it's apparent. And if you make it to 50 and you've had all the transplants you can and you are still losing the natural look then I guess you can shave it all off and have 'tattoo hair' done all over the scalp as I've seen some peope have done. 10 more years after that and we might be dead anyway.
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I cut my proscar into 5ths. Took that 3 times a week for a month. I think in 1.5 months I was taking it daily.
I'm 2 days out of my HT. Messed up by not having food at the house. You get a lot of stares at a grocery store 2 days post OP. Had to wait for night fall not to be seen and drove 25 minutes to another town. Swollen still, I look like sloth from goonies. Great for Halloween.
Maybe bump up nizoral 2-3 times a week?
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