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    Exclamation Need HT Advice. Scheduling it soon!

    Hello everyone,

    I just registered moments ago. Wish I had done so sooner.

    I just had my consultation with Dr. Law in NYC a few days ago. It was great. I got every question I asked answered in detail.. he seems very knowledgeable, personable, and he really listened to my hair story before deciding whether this was something I should consider.

    After an hour and a half of talking shop, he concluded that my 23 year old (nearly 24) Norwood 5 head of hair could seriously benefit from.

    The price was right -- that's important to me... but more important is the expected quality of the end results of the surgery. I would be crushed if it went badly.

    Using procerin, Nisim shampoo, and soon to be Propecia as well, I believe I have effectively stopped my hairloss. I will be taking some more time before I commit to the surgery to see if my claims holds up for another couple of months.

    Now to my question... Does anyone have any experience with Dr. Thomas Law's abilities first hand? His HT photos seem pretty damn nice for the most part. I just need some more info or opinions before I commit.

    Thank you, anyone, and everyone for your time and responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p0ckets02 View Post
    ... Does anyone have any experience with Dr. Thomas Law's abilities first hand? His HT photos seem pretty damn nice for the most part. I just need some more info or opinions before I commit. .
    Nope Never heard of the Dr.
    Be careful all doctor's show pics of their best results
    Aslk if you can speak to someon who has had work done and see first hand

    But my best advice would be to buzz it off and get used to it - iy will save you a ton of $, anxiety , stress for the remainder of your life

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    I'm not saying the doctor you met with isn't a good one - he might be great - but it's extremely important to choose a surgeon who has a proven ability to consistently produce great HT results. This should be a higher consideration than the costs involved. I'm not saying price isn't important, but a hair transplant can be costly, both emotionally and financially, if you need to undergo further work to repair a bad result.

    The NYC area is not lacking in reputable surgeons whose patients post their own results to the forums, making it possible to see cases other than those chosen for the doctor's website.

    Also, you have an advanced balding pattern for a man of your age. Did you talk at length about what could (and should) be achieved with the procedure?
    I am a patient and representative of Dr Rahal

    My FUE With Dr Rahal - Awesome Hairline Result

    I can be contacted for advice: matt@rahalhairline.com

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    Have you considered the possible side effects that come with using propecia? i would advise that you take a look at the updated prescription information and the website (which is down) and has a very bold link to FDA complaints.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nXWVTStnHs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAZ3-t7vJeg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXxUpiExMtQ

    Finasteride:

    Preventing erections and priapism

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19616292

    Causing cancer

    http://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/content/96/4/338.full

    Depression

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19655698

    Castrate effects on rats and humans

    http://books.google.ca/books?id=ODBL...ceptor&f=false

    Causing erectile dysfunction

    http://www.medworm.com/rss/search.ph...rugs&r=Any&o=d

    Suicide

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXxUpiExMtQ

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    Did he say you could go ahead with the treatment at the age of 23?

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    He told me that I am a solid candidate for a HT. One session of 1500 grafts on the top, and another session one month late of 1000 grafts in the front. I want the whole procedure done in one shot. He declined saying that he would like to do it in 2 sessions so that he may give strong attention to the front and back.

    On top of everything, he made it clear that hair transplants are not for everyone, and that my expectations will determine whether or not he will go through with it. He examined my scalp by eye, with a comb, and mirror to let me show him what I want and what he could do.

    From all of my research, and knowing my hair like I do, I feel that if I start a regiment of propecia, along with the Nisim, AND the hair max low laser therapy, then my hair loss will at the very least stop. Any regrowth would be welcome, of course, but at my stage of hair loss, I don't feel any natural regrowth will do anything. So propecia is a step I am willing to take, despite the risks.

    My big question was whether or not the transplanted hair would match the density of the remaining strong band of hair I have left on the mid-front of my head, just behind my hair line. He said "Very close to, at least."

    I'm not looking for the hair I had when I was 18, nor the hair line of that age, which was about a good inch lower. I'd like it lowered maybe a 1/4 of a centimeter, and just thick enough so you don't see my scalp clear as day. If I could go back in time 2 years, just when my hairloss started slowing down naturally, and fill in the front a TINY bit, I would be happy.

    I don't believe that full coverage is possible. I'm not expecting that.

    I'm really grateful for your responses, guys. Anything more would be awesome -- this is helping. Please, what do you guys think?


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    I know that 23 years old with a Norwood IV-V is a high-risk situation... but if that 23 yr old can stop the excessive shedding of hairs by using an FDA approved drug (Propecia), LLL with a HairMax comb, changing his diet (which I have done and racking in the benefits, after years of a college diet of wings, beer, cigarettes, and pizza primarily), quitting smoking, and has modest expectations of the transplant... despite the age, is he (me) a good candidate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p0ckets02 View Post
    He told me that I am a solid candidate for a HT. One session of 1500 grafts on the top, and another session one month late of 1000 grafts in the front.
    I m not a doctor so hopefully others can add their thoughts but wouldn't the strip from the first surgery not be fully healed after only 1 month.

    Wouldn't their be some risk of stretching the first scar if it isn't properly healed ?

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    I was told the earliest the next session could be was one month after the first. I want it all done in one shot so that the problems with the scarring can be as minimal as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAVE52 View Post
    Nope Never heard of the Dr.
    Be careful all doctor's show pics of their best results
    Aslk if you can speak to someon who has had work done and see first hand

    But my best advice would be to buzz it off and get used to it - iy will save you a ton of $, anxiety , stress for the remainder of your life
    Buzzing it off, or sucking it up, or getting used to it just isn't an option. I WISH I could simply get over, and lose the worrying. After flicking just about every mental switch I possess, AND going to therapy, I've concluded that this is the route I am prepared to go. I don't really see another viable option at this point.

    I've even concluded that what other people see, especially with the routine I do to conceal my MPB, isn't so bad. I know that others don't look at me funny because of my balding, and I'm not losing any of my friends or loved ones because of it... I just can't stand it anymore. For a lot of reasons.

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    I've been listening to Spencer Kobren's show for years and I have heard him say good things about Dr. Law on more than one occasion. I'm pretty sure he is an IAHRS doctor so at least you know he's good. There are quite a few IAHRS doctors in New York, you should see what they have to say too before taking the plunge. Law might just be the right doctor for you but it doesn't hurt to get other opinions.

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