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hi everybody
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Originally Posted by shiva
any comment??
Contact any of the doctors from the American hair loss association.
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Hi shiva
The problem I see with you is your donor area. Looks quiet thin. If you were to get another hair transplant it could really do damage to that area. Making it look worse than it does now. My suggestion would be to cut it as short as you can (without exposing your scar's) and go with it.
I'm not a doctor or anything. Just a guy. The best thing you can do is contact a hair loss specialist and see what they would advise.
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Originally Posted by shiva
In my case it seems that I have extensive hairloss (genetic baldness with a hair loss pattern thinning on Top only) and a very poor result of 2 hair transplants. My donor area seems very weak. Furthermore the scarring of my previous strip surgeries is visible.
So I am quite anxious about doing a hair transplantation again.
Hi Shiva,
I am not a doctor but it looks like you continued to loose the non-DHT resistant hair after your hair transplant. Did you use any medications such as Propecia and/or Rogaine to try to preserve the non-DHT resistant hair that you had?
Here is a link to a locator page to help you find an doctor who is an IAHRS member closest to you.
http://www.iahrs.org/hair-transplant/
My best to you. Take care,
Tracy
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Try dr woods or his sister mate
Wish I had more time to post but I dnt but dr woods really helped me
If he is too far I have heard dr bisinga is very good as well but iv had no personal experience with him
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Dr. Woods has a good reputation for being ethical, but I personally think his work is just OK. He’s also very expensive and in Australia, so I think you can probably do better researching some of the doctors who do FUE on the IAHRS, if FUE is the way you want to go. Since you seem to have defuse hair loss, it’s difficult to say if you would still be a candidate for strip surgery.
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Shiva,
Start propecia if you haven't all ready. If you’re worried about sides start by cutting the pill in half and take 0.5 mg's. Let your body adjust to the drug and if so move up to 1 mg per day. Monitor your progress. It takes time to work and don't worry shedding is normal.
Because of your weak donor I would look into Gho's Hasci clinic (Netherlands). Do some research and make your own mind up! But I believe his treatment works and he can regrow donor. Also keep positive hopefully new treatments are on the horizon.
Best,
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Ask Dr. Cole, he is here on the forum and is one of the rare surgeons who dedicates enough time to actually talk with people here, regarding both transplant procedures and wider issues. I like him because he pays attention to details, has honest & professional approach, plus he mainly does FUE. If I ever save up some money for a transplant, I believe he'd be the first person to talk to.
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