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Xanadu

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  1. That first barber made it worse looking, and then the next one made it look sweet. It's something for others (me ) to learn from - how important a hair cut is. Overall, looking good!
  2. If I were you I would wait until you get back to the hotel. Or at least let the technicians leave the room first.
  3. I have heard that grafts are not coming out after a few weeks. But what would actually happen if someone took both fists and pulled most of someone's hair out of the recipient area? Let's say this happens after 1 year? How many of the grafts would survive? All? half?
  4. Like I said before, I can see what you mean, but I'm quite sure it will look perfectly fine.
  5. I am not using fibers, but am curious. How often is regularly? daily? or could it be every second day? Or after a few hours?
  6. Great result.... transformation from a 55 year old dusty math teacher to a surfer who just hung up his board at around 35 yo....
  7. As I said I know several on here who have experienced higher libido/sexual function for years after starting fin. I'm sorry if you had issues, but let's not start rumours that scare people. We all know that it is a topic that already has and can scare people. We know the scientific litterature does not support that "afterwards you will have trouble maintaining erection" so I think it is very irresponsible to sprout such things. As I said I am sorry if you are having or had these issues, but let's stick to either science, or the personal examples we have.
  8. Here might be yet another reason. I asked ChatGPT if DHT has any negative effects after puberty. It mentioned all the known ones, but here is one that I didn't know about. It's just ChatGPT4.0 so better do some research before relying complete on everything it says: There is evidence to suggest that DHT may play a role in the development of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the prostate gland, which is an organ that produces seminal fluid and is located in the male reproductive system. DHT is known to stimulate the growth and proliferation of prostate cells, which can lead to the development of prostate cancer. In fact, some of the most effective treatments for prostate cancer, such as androgen deprivation therapy, work by lowering the levels of DHT in the body. However, it's important to note that not all prostate cancers are caused by DHT, and the relationship between DHT and prostate cancer is complex. While DHT can contribute to the development of prostate cancer, other factors such as genetics, age, and lifestyle factors also play a role in the development of this disease. In summary, while there is evidence to suggest that DHT may be involved in causing prostate cancer, it is just one of several factors that can contribute to the development of this disease. It's important to discuss any concerns about prostate cancer with a healthcare provider, who can provide personalized advice and recommendations based on an individual's risk factors and medical history.
  9. It's individual. For most people, there are no negative effects, and I know of several in here that have higher libido after taking fin. And if not higher libido, then at least better sexual functioning. The reason is that your testosterone will actually increase as a result of taking fin. DHT is really involved in puberty and after puberty it's effects on the body seems to be secondary - for most people, and mostly causing enlarged prostate, decreased functionality of the prosate resulting in decreased semen fluid, hair fall and other negative effects. But as we know it is a hormone and for some people their body has created some links to mood etc. So if you have no side effects, I don't see why you should worry at all.
  10. Are there any areas where you don't think the hair filled in as much as you would have hoped for?
  11. Sure. FUT has it's place, and definitely can get grafts more economically in some situations. My point is that I did not make the thread because the grafts were taken by FUT. That was completely irrelevant to why I made the thread. The reason I think it was a great result is because of the hairline artistry, density etc. Whether those grafts came from FUT or FUE is just a different discussion.
  12. It probably is. Do you think it could be even a negative like H&W seems to say? I remember having an operation elsewhere like 15 years ago, and I was supposed to bathe it is saline solution for about 20 minutes several times per day. I guess the key reason was to keep it clean and avoid infection.
  13. Yeah, I would not even consider FUT and I don't say this is a great result because of the FUT. The amount of grafts they took from the donor (regardless of FUT or FUE) they used really really well on the recipient. There is no reason why they could not have done exactly the same with FUE extraction at the back. In other words, what I think is great is their work on the recipient area. They really made this a great result.
  14. Wow. I'm not sure that looks like 5000. If it is then they really packed them close in the front. Because you had diffuse thinning it wasn't an easy job I guess. Go on fin.
  15. Yes, do that. He is right that hairs rarely stray 2 cm from the main hairline, but my point is that the original hairline doesn't have to have been where that stray hair is - it could have been higher, because that may just be a stray hair. Sometimes stray hairs can be a half or a cm lower than the main hairline. But that hair may not have been a stray, it may have been in the hairline, or even behind the hairline. So there really is no way of knowing whether the original hair line was higher or lower than that hair. Most likely somewhere between that hair and a bit higher. But if you find some pics you can probably tell. Also, if you look at where your forehead muscles stop, it's probably in that range.
  16. Yes, I wouldn't want FUT, but the way they created the recipient area and the density is really good.
  17. Not necessarily. The hairline is not a straight line and there are always some hairs that grow outside the straight line. Even doctors try to add hair lower than the actual hairline in order to simulate a natural hairline.
  18. Just saw this video of a former NW5/6 patient, and the result looks dense and very natural. Great job. What do you think?
  19. The good news is that with a bit of artistry and 500 grafts a good doctor can make that hairline look very good.
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