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Originally Posted by True Brit
Hey Winston. I've been chatting with Dr Ross online and he seems like a good chap. Very informative and not pushy. My needs are pretty small (I'm a case 2) and he doesn't seem to be pushing anything on me that I don't require. He is a IAHRS member and is highly regarded. I will probably go with him. I'll keep ya posted. Cheers mate.
Hi True Brit, you sound like you still have most of your hair so make sure you’re fully informed about the possibility of shock loss of some of your existing hair. I’m sure Dr. Ross will explain this to you, but I understand that some doctors do not. I think since the Dr. Ross is in the IAHRS he is obligated to give you all relative information including possible down sides of the procedure.
Keep us posted and good luck!
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Nice one Winston. I'll make sure I get all the facts from him before I proceed.
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Oh, I should also mention that I take 1.25 mg of propecia daily and have been for the last 4 years. This should help with any shock loss I may encounter, according to reports. Whaddya think?
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Originally Posted by True Brit
Oh, I should also mention that I take 1.25 mg of propecia daily and have been for the last 4 years. This should help with any shock loss I may encounter, according to reports. Whaddya think?
You should definitely mention it and yes it should help to prevent severe shock loss according to everything that I have read over the years.
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Doctor Representative
You mentioned a lack of density, so presumably you want to thicken it up, but are you also planning to drop the hairline at all? Not that this matters, I'm just curious. Do you have photos? I ask this out of curiosity too, but it can also be helpful because people can tell you if the graft quote you were given is realistic.
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Hi mattj. Here are some photos I took. I'm not looking to lower my hairline. Just even it a bit as it's better on the right than it is the left. Also, I need to have to side bits filled in so I have less of a 'v' formation. Here they are. Please excuse my botched photoshop editing!! I'm a little shy! I've taken shots of my hair wet, combed back, and of my hair styled the way I normally do it. There are also shots of the top and the donor area.
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I'm not sure if my photos have attached correctly!! If not, can someone tell me how to do it??!! Sorry guys. Complete moron at this kind of thing. And many other things, in fact!
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Looking at it now, I'm SURE I haven't attached them correctly!!! How does it work??
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Doctor Representative
When making a post, scroll down to manage attachments, browse for the files on your computer and then click upload.
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Nice one. Cheers mattj. I'll give it another try later.
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