TLDR The Laxometer helps make hair transplants with many grafts safer.
We don't know much about this study yet.
We're maintaining the world's largest resposity of hair loss
research. You can help out the community by
sending a PDF of this study here
.
Not sure how to get a study's PDF? You can email the authors
of the study.
The user underwent three hairtransplants over five years, totaling 6,500 grafts, and uses a topical solution with minoxidil and finasteride. The procedures were performed at Medikliniek in Amsterdam, with some donor hair taken from the beard during the last surgery.
The user had a hairtransplant in Toronto to restore their hairline and crown, using 2400 grafts in the first procedure and is happy with the results. They are using Minoxidil and finasteride, and note that their hair is thinner on the back and sides due to graft removal.
A user underwent a 3750 grafthairtransplant in Turkey, initially promised 4500 grafts, and is satisfied with the results despite some concerns about donor site size and crown coverage. The user has been on medications like finasteride and minoxidil for about four months and may consider a second transplant in the future.
A 28-year-old underwent three hairtransplants totaling 11,102 grafts at Eugenix, using finasteride and minoxidil to manage advanced hair loss. Despite limited density, the results are satisfactory, allowing the individual to feel presentable without a hat.
A user underwent a hairtransplant with 3200 grafts and plans to update others on their progress. They previously used minoxidil and finasteride to stabilize hair loss but opted for a transplant for better results.
The conclusion of this conversation is that the user, NickkSpirit, had a successful hairtransplant with 1500 grafts. They recommend leading a healthy lifestyle and mention using finasteride and minoxidil as treatments for hair loss.