2021-01-17 01:40:032020-12-19 09:46:408 months microneedling +minoxidil (photo)
Minoxidil does not impact the hairs that you are losing from miniaturization and genetic hair loss, it does grow new hair. So what you are seeing is the shedding of your native hair.
2017-05-11 07:54:372017-05-11 07:54:378 months great results from minoxidil, but 3 months ago, my hair started to fall out despite the improvement
I’ve been on finasteride 8 months. Hair is great. Freaked out about sides for the first few months but eventually calmed down and stopped visiting this forum. My sex drive is fine; however, I do have what seems like it could be the start of gyno behind one nipple. Its either that or just a swelling of tissue there (i mess with them a lot and could have squeezed too hard once). Its sometimes has a dull pain when i press on it, but the nipple isn’t sensitive.
See a doctor for an examination as that will identify and hopefully solve the problem.
2021-02-01 02:12:392021-02-01 08:46:428 months on finasteride and now I have just developed nipple pain
Greetings doctor,
I am 23 years old and I had a HT just over 8 months ago. I started thinning about 4 years ago at my temples, Going bald at such a young age made me very self conscious so I just had to do something about it.
I got 1200 grafts transplanted into my right and left temple areas. over the next few months some but not all of the grafts began to shed and I also experienced some ‘shock loss’ which is all normal I know. some of the grafts however stayed in place and continued growing.
I’m on my 8 month now and some of the grafts that stayed in place and grown all this time started falling out!! which got me very worried. there are also some bald patches on my temples where grafts got transplanted that haven’t shown any sign that they are growing yet.
Should I be concerned about any of this? I mean at 8 months I should start seeing the majority of the hairs coming out right? the only reason I can think of for this is that the grafts are just simply taking longer than usual to come out. I don’t however have any explanation for the transplanted hairs falling out after 8 months..
Please can you let know so I can set my mind at ease..
Kind regards
I cannot say what is going on without examining you in person. How would you know if the hairs you are losing are the transplanted hairs or native hairs? Or maybe transplanted hairs (like regular non-balding hairs) are going through their natural hair cycle of shedding before regrowing. I really cannot say.
At 8 months, you should see growth of the transplanted hair. You should definitely make an appointment with your surgeon to discuss what is happening and get a more definitive answer.
I have been asked lately to show more pictures after the surgery so that prospective patients can understand what they may look like. Each patient is different because of hair and skin color. The lower the contrast, the less detectable it is, the grater the contrast the more detectable the ‘beard look’ of new hair is. This patient is 9 days after his surgery. His skin color is olive but his hair is black so what we are seeing is his black hair in the recipient area against his olive skin color. Note that there is no crusting present and these grafts will eventually shed over the next few weeks and then regrow in 4-5 months.
2017-02-10 11:24:452017-02-10 12:30:508 Days after 2380 grafts with photos
Wonderful forum! I’m 73 yrs. old and I will have total knee replacement in a few weeks due to 50+ yrs of Martial Arts training/teaching. I had 3 transplants in 2002, 2003, and 2003 with good results, although experiencing some (senile alopecia). Any suggestions on combating potential hair loss from trauma/blood loss/meds-Percocet, etc? I took Propecia for years and have been taking 0.5 mg Dutasteride 3 times a week for 5 years with good results. Would Iron supplements help? Is hair loss from surgery permanent? Thank you much! I would do Arthroscopic if possible, but they would need to give a series of cortisone injections – a definite no.
Yes, stress such as any major surgery can induce hair loss. In men, it is often not reversible unless the lost hair is from a transplant as in your case. In women, it usually reverses.
For men, the older you get, the less likely that stress will cause hair loss. The hair transplants you had between 2002-2003 should not be impacted; however, if they are (very rare in men), then they always come back. The use of cortisone injections increases the risk of hair loss.
2019-01-02 06:37:562018-12-01 09:08:3973 Year Old Male with History of Hair Loss with a Major Surgery
Donald had his hair transplant 25 years ago and came to see me today. He volunteered to tell his hair loss history before the hair transplant and here it is!
“I started losing my hair it in9 my early 30s. Being as vain as I am I started looking for answers. The first thing I tried was this electrical comb that smelled weird and purple gas came out of it and they would rub it over my head every week with no results. Of course I was taking vitamins (supposedly) and minerals that were promoted to grow your hair back. There were even hair shampoos that was supposed to grow your hair back etc. I heard that Germany had top technology on hair transplant so I went to Germany. Everything I saw was insufficient and look like dolls hair (that was hair transplants). Then I heard about about a cure in Morocco, so I went there for some sort of cobra venom shots that grew hair so, but eventually I gave up. Until luckily I saw an ad Dr. Rassman had on TV. He was taking one follicle at a time and replacing it on your areas of baldness. Result was natural from day one. And I now have a full head of growing hair.”
Had Donald not hair a hair transplant, he would have a Class 7 balding pattern. The last picture shown is an old photo he brought to the office today taken 10 years before had a hair transplant. To make it look as thick as it does today, we did Scalp Micropigmentation a few months ago. This is something that many men should consider if their hair transplant is not thick enough.
2019-10-26 12:46:452019-10-26 12:52:1972 year old surfer, still surfing and he has HAIR (Photo)
(female) I am 70 years young and I would really like to grow my pubic hair which has almost disappeared. how can it be done
A hair transplant works nicely for pubic hair and age should not be a problem provided that the donor area is healthy. It will be taken from the scalp and you can make it as dense as you like. Pubic hair transplants are very common in Asia.
2008-10-23 08:33:512008-10-22 15:32:1370 Year Old Missing Pubic Hair