I'm sorry I didn't post this earlier. I was a little indisposed, I guess. So I underwent the transplant on Monday and boy, was it quite an experience. I went to the clinic at about 10:30 a.m and met the doctor, who had just flown in, I assumed. Asked his name, too. He's been doing transplants...
Dude, thanks for the excellent link. I really liked that method. By transplanting on the midscalp area first, you could pull it down as it grows to cover the frontal area and then get a second one for the hairline.
Yeah I guess you're right. I thought perhaps I finally wouldn't have to be bald anymore but it's just too good to be true. f*** my life. I've been bald since 17. Guess it's about time I learned to accept it.
I'm 23 and would you mind explaining why I should do a more conservative hairline? Everyone seems to be keen on telling me to do this but not to give reasons as to why.
Finasteride definitely helped me. And it's probably the reason I have some hair on my scalp instead of none. I stopped taking it because I didn't want to be reliant on it anymore. I thought that hair transplants would make it obsolete. I'd prefer not to take it for the next 10 or 20 years of my...
Dude, calm down. I didn't just randomly end up with him. I consulted another doctor who got a transplant from the same guy. And his results are pretty good.
Why would it be a mistake? The surgeon is some Indian guy. I don't know his name. I'm meeting him through a proxy. But apparently he's done thousands of transplants. My plan is to get another 3000 grafts after 2 years.