Pictures of why you need to be on finasteride after surgery

michael barry

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Again kids,

GO BACK TO THE INITIAL POST> Look at the pictures......................read every post.


If you lose hair on its own (with no help from any drug, etc) before age 30, you proboably know deep down what youre going to look like at 60.


I wish everyone could see the hair transplant's in person that I have. Men's heads are larger than womens. We have beteen 100-150 thousand hairs when we have all our hair. Some men like Michael Chertoff, director of homeland security pictured here http://www.lacofd.org/Galleries/Hurrica ... ertoff.jpg proboably dont have 30,000 hairs on their heads.

Gillenator has no idea what I look like by they way. I have pretty nice hair. My hair is about like Jude Law's. I had 100 (although I only think I got 90 or so) plugs put in my temples years ago. Ive researched hair high and low over the past two years (read my other posts in other parts of GourmetStyleWellness, and you'll find I know quite a bit about hair). Guys, if you are in your twenties........Its much better to treat it with the big three and wait for Curis, OSH 101, Hair cloning, genetic treatments. Once you get a big donor scar........you will never be able to buzz it short. Im here to warn the young fellas. I know how misleading transplant ads are. I know exactly how professional the psychological sales techniques that are applied to pressure young men to make quick decisions when they get a consultation. Stating that Im "jealous I cant have what you have" is just such a ridiculous technique. Why would I care? Im happy for anyone with a good result. But a good result now, may be a mess 20 years from now.

Read the first post. Look at the propecia five year graphs (I wish they posted the ten year data, but they dont for obvious reasons) http://www.propecia.com/finasteride/pro ... veness.jsp

Im not in the hair business at all. Have nothing to sell. Just a citizen who hates to see young men make huge mistakes. Ive seen ruined lives and disfigured heads from transplants. Buzz cuts and gym bods aint that bad. And remember, original density is impossible with plugs. They cant put em' that close. If something like gene threrapies or Curis DID work, a guy with plugs will be walking around with thinnish coverage, while everyone else has their 13 year old hair back. We will know MUCH more a couple of years down the line about hair.

First post in the thread, read from there......says it all.
 

Felk

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michael barry said:
Buzz cuts and gym bods aint that bad. And remember, original density is impossible with plugs. They cant put em' that close.

So does that mean HM won't solve the problem completely then? :freaked:
 

sam-

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Re: Pictures of why you need to be on finasteride after surg

michael barry said:
http://www.hairsite4.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=12&topic_id=39141&mode=full

Pics of the man above show good work from Hasson and Wong. Six thousand plus plugs. Well done, trycocyte closure of donor scar.


He's been on proscar from the day after surgery.

NOW LOOK CLOSE AT HIS HIPPOCRATIC WREATH AREA. Notice how fat the hairs are NOW as opposed to BEFORE THE SURGERY? Look at the sides boys. See how thick the hairs on the sides are? This man is on finasteride ONLY. DHT effects even hairs in your so-called "donor" area.

Thats the problem with transplantation. Even though his hair transplant looks great now, since propecia doesnt block all of your DHT, he will start to see the hair thin ever so slowly as years pass. A Doctor once told me youre back to where you started on propecia at about year twelve to fourteen. Baldning much slower than what you would have, but still losing hair, ever so slowly. This guy will need more hair to fill in the bald spot, because as the years pass the bald spot will grow. I imagine he might use some body hair to fill it in as the years pass.

Remember, there really is no hair on your head that is completely free on androgen influence if you have male pattern baldness. Elderly bald men often have just two inch hippocratic wreaths left.

:bigcry:
 

stax

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HM will only need a very small biopsy from what ive read, i dont see why HM wouldnt solve the problem, its not like they need to take a huge amount or something, its something like 100 hairs or less from what nervx said.
 

Felk

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stax said:
HM will only need a very small biopsy from what ive read, i dont see why HM wouldnt solve the problem, its not like they need to take a huge amount or something, its something like 100 hairs or less from what nervx said.

It's not the size of the biopsy, but how close to each you can put the donor hairs that worries me.

If we still have the problem of shock-loss when donor hairs get too close, how is HM going to solve the problem purely through unlimited donor hairs?
 

michael barry

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http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... n%26sa%3DN


That might be of help to younndumb.......pretty good example of a repair of someone in a similar situation.......pretty good work done on him too.
 
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