It's good that you are looking for several opinions or tips for this because not everyone makes an effort when in fact this is the crucial part, if ever you do decide to go for it. Research has helped me too in my journey. This might help you...
It comes as no surprise if the trend of hair loss starts at this age for you, especially with your family history. It would be too early to call it maturation. Better closely see how it progresses for the next few months. If it does, then a visit to the doctor would be a good idea so you can...
http://www.aihr.com.au/blog/male-pattern-hair-loss-and-the-chances-of-dating
http://www.aihr.com.au/blog/bald-truth-about-causes-of-hair-loss-in-men
I hope this information can help you out.
Your hair is actually fine. Are you starting to shed already?
I hope this can do something to help you out in your case.
http://www.aihr.com.au/blog/bald-truth-about-causes-of-hair-loss-in-men
Based on what I have read, the effects of finasteride may be long-lasting. This causes a dilemma for those affected and are looking at this widely celebrated medication. A hair transplant, if it is within your budget, would be a good option. Ask for professional advice first. For my part, I went...
Sounds like you have a good surgeon right there. There is a good reason why surgeons don't always give in to the patient's request hook line and sinker. They are called experts for a reason, and that is because they have the eye for aesthetics to see whether what you want is exactly what suits...
What I know is that surgeons focus on the frontal hairline first. You shouldn't immediately jump into a hair transplant just because you want to fix things. Surgeons, I believe, would look at how your hair loss would progress first and when it has finally stabilized before anything can be set in...
The benefit of an FUE approach is that you can wear your hair short because the scars are less obvious. I think this article gives a lot of insights - http://www.aihr.com.au/blog/scarless-hair-transplants. The results can look natural either with a FUT or FUE as long as it is done by an...
Hi! Just want to add some input based on what I have read through my research for my own journey with hair loss. I came across sources which said that you may still have to continue taking your oral medications even after a hair transplant. I guess maybe it was to control the progression of hair...
My two cents would be to approach a hair doctor right away. You are definitely losing a significant amount of hair, but you need to get help quick because the progression varies for each person.Have you tried getting some tests done? Rogaine or Propecia can be effective but there are side...
I have read somewhere that hair loss can only be noticed once almost 50% of hair has fallen off. I am not sure though on the exact percentage of hair loss, but I guess you would notice initial thining if you look closely. In my case, I noticed by hairline recede and the hair strands becoming...
Australia has a number of good surgeons from different regions. I have gone to quite a few consultations, and they all provided good treatment plans. I chose the one that best suited my preferences and needs.
I've paid good money for my procedure and I'm making sure that I take the necessary steps to keep my new hairs and grow it healthy. Is there a good shampoo I should use?
dr andrew kim
Dr. Andrew Kim is a korean doctor who suffered from hair loss himself. He had a successful hair transplant which is why he is also able to relate with what I have been going through. you can chck him out or maybe ask him questions here www.advancecosmetic.com.