Natalie Kash, Rahil B Roopani, Matt L. Leavitt, Adam Leavitt
TLDR Same-day cancellations of hair restoration surgery can lead to financial losses.
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The conversation discusses hair transplant experiences and decisions, focusing on whether individuals would choose the same doctor again. Treatments mentioned include Minoxidil, finasteride, and RU58841.
A satirical discussion about a hair transplant, with humorous comments on graft placement and clinic choice. The conversation includes references to a "Rebuild a Scalp Clinic" and jokes about using pubic hair and overharvesting.
The user has scheduled a hair transplant after stabilizing hair loss with finasteride and minoxidil, considering additional dermarolling. They are advised to use 2500-3000 grafts conservatively for temple filling without lowering the hairline too much.
The user experienced significant hair regrowth using finasteride and minoxidil, leading to doubts about proceeding with a planned hair transplant. Many suggest postponing the transplant to save grafts for future needs, as the current results are impressive.
The user is considering postponing a scheduled hair transplant to see if finasteride and minoxidil treatments improve hair growth. Another user suggests waiting several months to assess the effectiveness of the medications before deciding on surgery.
Hair transplantation involves a detailed consultation, preparation, and a long-term recovery process with stages like initial shedding and gradual new hair growth over months. Setting realistic expectations is crucial for patient satisfaction.