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  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3125

    #16
    Originally posted by chrisis
    Remember that prevention is better than cure, and if someone is noticing hairloss then I think we should advise with that in mind.
    Please take the time to read what I have written for him.

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    • chrisis
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 1257

      #17
      Yes, but you insist that he doesn't seem to be suffering from hair loss. If he accepts this and his hair continues to deteriorate in the next few months, then this might not be what he needs to hear. Sure, his hair is comparatively thick to the hair of most people posting here, but he's 22 years old, not 40 and he has mentioned hairloss on his mother's side of the family, so there is quite possibly a genetic predisposition.

      If the current photos of his hair looked exactly the same compared to the old photos, I'd agree that he isn't thinning, but in my opinion there's noticeable loss in the density of his hair.

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      • Tracy C
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2011
        • 3125

        #18
        Originally posted by chrisis
        Yes, but you insist that he doesn't seem to be suffering from hair loss.
        You are trying to turn a positive statement into a negative. That is not helpful. His hair does not look like it is thinning. He needs to know that just as much as he needs to know that there is something he can do if he feels it is thinning. Stop trying to take what I am telling him the wrong way.

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        • Powka
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 7

          #19
          No, my hair is definitely thinning. I can see that because, as I said before, I am very conscious about my looks. Someone asked what's the career. Well, I do a little bit of modeling and acting, and looks is the most important thing to me.

          Now, as I style my hair, when I put it up or make it spiky or whatever, I can easily see my whole scalp. That wasn't the case a year ago. You would've had to really dig deep to finally see a little of my scalp. So, unless this isn't called thinning, yes - it is thinning.

          Sure, my hair doesn't look as bad yet, and that's because I'm just 22 and it all began a year ago. Unfortunately, compared to what I used to have, I've lost A TON of hair, and if that continues, I might just be completely bald by 2015.

          Tracy, thanks a lot for all the valuable info provided. I will definitely look into that, because I've never heard about laser treatment. I just want to find some reviews/responses first, so that I know it works, because there's being a lot of crap thrown towards people suffering from MPB and some assholes are making money off their problems by selling stuff that doesn't work.

          chrisis, I'm in London mate. I'm trying to find where I can find a hair loss specialist. I found one thanks to those association links provided before, but there's just one credited person in UK, and it seems that he's not very good, as I've seen too many negative responses about him. I'm hesitant of going, but I probably will anyway just to see what he says. He's in Manchester, and has another clinic in London, if I got that right.

          As for getting a buzz cut, I'm not in a rush. I can always cut my hair and accept myself, but I want to try and fight this at first, and see what people on this forum and professionals are going to say, if there's any way I can keep my hair atleast the way it is now (I would be extremely happy if it stayed at least how it is now!!)

          Thanks for all those responses! I appreciate your tips a lot, guys!

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          • Tracy C
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 3125

            #20
            Originally posted by Powka
            Tracy, thanks a lot for all the valuable info provided. I will definitely look into that..
            Please do. You have pretty hair. It would be nice to see you keep it.

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            • chrisis
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 1257

              #21
              I think the best judge is yourself as to whether you need to take action. Other people, whether they be on forums or even in real life, may either be biased or just aren't aware of the incremental changes going on. Trust your instinct.

              As far as I'm concerned, I'm going with the 'big three' for now, finasteride (propecia tablets), minoxidil (regaine lotion) and nizoral (shampoo). I've booked to see Dr Fuller in London in May, and I'll see what he has to say about whether I'm suitable for a hair transplant.

              I've heard of Dr Farjo in Manchester and while he's accredited I'm not really sure either. I don't think you necessarily need to see an IAHRS recommended surgeon unless you need hair transplant advice. Any info pertaining to maintaining or regrowing hair you should be able to find on the forum or by consulting with spex.

              Finally, I wouldn't get too excited about the laser combs. They're an option to consider but personally I haven't been persuaded by what I've read. Any positive testimonies are anecdotal and there doesn't seem to be any clinical data to back up the claims. They're not exactly cheap either.

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              • Tracy C
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 3125

                #22
                Originally posted by chrisis
                I've booked to see Dr Fuller in London in May, and I'll see what he has to say about whether I'm suitable for a hair transplant.
                Do you mean Dr. Feller? I do not know Dr. Feller personally but I do know that he is an excellent hair restoration surgeon. I think you are on the right path doing what you are doing and I hope the best for you.



                Originally posted by chrisis
                I wouldn't get too excited about the laser combs...

                ...there doesn't seem to be any clinical data to back up the claims.
                Actually, there is clinical data to back it up and that data is readily available to anyone who wants to read it. But yes, they are rather expensive. Though they have a less expensive model now, I paid $550.00 for mine back in 2007. It has been worth every penny to me though. To be fair, women probably have a completely different take on anything that can help in any way than men do. Men typically want all or nothing while women will take any help we can get.

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                • chrisis
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 1257

                  #23
                  Thanks Tracy C!

                  Yeah sorry I meant Feller. I feel lucky to have joined the site and saw that he was visiting for consultations in London as early as May. I'm guessing he's not here very often, and if I go to America it will be one trip and for surgery only. Whether or not I actually get a transplant, I feel very confident he's the man I need to see.

                  It's great the laser comb worked for you!

                  Powka, sorry to have hijacked your topic somewhat! Keep in touch and let us know what you decide to do.

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                  • Powka
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 7

                    #24
                    Tracy, thanks!

                    Chrisis, not to worry, we're all in the same craphole.

                    I'm thinking of starting with Propecia (haven't looked into the best way to get it yet, as I'm told there are some scams around in the internet), I'll get a new bottle of Nizoral A-D as Tracy mentioned, and will try and get an appointment with any hair loss spec here in London, instead of traveling to Manchester.

                    We'll see where the things take off from here.

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                    • chrisis
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 1257

                      #25
                      Powka, spex is one of the most highly respected veterans of the hair loss community and recommends: this source for propecia. Make sure you research it well, it's not a decision to enter lightly as it does alter your hormonal system.

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                      • Tracy C
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 3125

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Powka
                        I'm thinking of starting with Propecia (haven't looked into the best way to get it yet, as I'm told there are some scams around in the internet)...
                        You first need to get a prescription from your doctor. Then just take the script to your local pharmacy to have it filled. You can save a lot of money by asking your doctor to write the script for generic Finasteride, which is the exact same medication but in a larger dose (5mg). Then you use a pill splitter to cut the 5mg pills into four pieces. Take one piece daily. Here are a couple more links to help you.






                        Now that I know you are not in the U.S., I'm not sure if Nizoral A-D is available in the U.K.. If it is, great. If not, I am sure you can get 2% Nizoral from your doctor. You just need to make sure to only use 2% Nizoral once per week in place of your regular shampoo and not more often than that.

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                        • Powka
                          Junior Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 7

                          #27
                          Originally posted by chrisis
                          Powka, spex is one of the most highly respected veterans of the hair loss community and recommends: this source for propecia. Make sure you research it well, it's not a decision to enter lightly as it does alter your hormonal system.
                          Chrisis, just to make sure, have you ordered fin from this source? I'm about to order, but just a bit hesitant

                          I found this website to be pretty cheap compared to UK ones (also looks legit): http://canadian-discount-meds.com/it...d=177&aid=9636

                          By the way, how do you split 5mg pill? Is it easy to split or could that turn out ugly?

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                          • Tracy C
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 3125

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Powka
                            By the way, how do you split 5mg pill? Is it easy to split or could that turn out ugly?
                            Hi Powka,

                            The same way you split any other dose of pill. You use a pill splitter. First you split the pill in half. Then you split the two halves in half. It's easy and doing so can save a lot of money.

                            I do have a concern if you don't mind my asking. Are you planning to order from a grey market on-line supplier rather than the legitimate way by asking your doctor for a prescription? If so, may I ask why?

                            Take care,

                            Tracy

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                            • chrisis
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1257

                              #29
                              Powka, no I haven't ordered from there yet, but loads of people use it on this forum so I don't see a reason to question it.

                              You may wish to see a doctor for a prescription as Tracy C suggests, though I don't know why spex would use it if it wasn't legit. If you don't know who spex is, then check here: spex's website

                              To cut up the 5mg, as Tracy C suggests either buy a pill cutter from somewhere like Boots, or do what I do, just half and quarter them. It's not that hard. I think they actually sell 1mg finasteride from the source I linked anyway! Check it out and get back to me.

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                              • Powka
                                Junior Member
                                • Feb 2012
                                • 7

                                #30
                                I've found some websites that are MUCH cheaper (without prescription) than that website, and I wonder if they are legit. For example, has anyone used this one: http://realhealthcenter.com ?

                                It looks good, but I'm not sure.

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