I advise you don’t go for the second HT at this point. Your hairline looks very natural unlike other cases. You might end up looking like them. And also save the donar hairs for future, like 10 years from now.
I personally feel like he should. When I first found this channel I knew he had a hair transplant. Not only that but now he knows a lot more about transplants
No gay thing; but you are a good looking man. You've found a woman that loves you and your head is full of hair. You don't need a hair transplant. If you see my hair, you would understand that You have no hair loss issue what so ever. I'm not married and I'm aware of my thinned hair; the mirror reminds me everyday
Yes, I'm still debating on the lowering the hairline but it will be required at least 0.5cm to create more singles in the front, but definitely it is to increase the density. You are absolutely right, filling the density to reduce the see-through impression will make a forehead smaller.
When I am looking at your hair in the front(hairline) I indeed can see a little bit of spacing between your grafts. I am a very detailed and meticulous dude.. I think only me I noticed that, lol. Doing the second surgery will definitelly improve your front looks! :)
I am amazed with the results, in the time I've been using argan rain shampoo not only stop my hair loss which was a big deal for me, but also my hair is stronger and longer, I recommend it completely.
I think you've got a good game plan. You've definitely done your homework and seem to be caring for your hair very well. Looks healthy with added global density.
Don't do it man, your hair looks amazing as it is and the size of your forehead is normal now. Also it is very rare to spot a man above the age of 30 who still has a norwood 0. By that time, almost ever man has AT LEAST slight recession in the temples. It's part of what makes you look mature. Save those grafts for another transplant. Also, I'm 22,5 y/o and have the same receding temples as you had in the pic in 1:39 . Is it too early to go for a HT you think? I'm also on fin which seems to have stabilized my hair loss, but it obviously wont bring back my temples.
I truly appreciated your time and honesty. I got mine hair transplants done in Thailand and I am not happy at all. I believe they don't give a shit about you whatsoever as long as they get paid. I find everytime I go to the hospital( Yanhee Thailand hospital) everytime you go there they cost everything medicines, check up, washing hair everything is extra. It been a year since I got my done and one side still haven't see any grow or any follicle whatsoever. I really hope that you doing this to help those who seriously have some hair loss problem and not scam or sponsor. Thank again, I will do some research on your doctor.
Often times when I wasn't satisfied about something, it broke and teh replacement was much worse. And only then did I really see how good the thing was which I had. It's your decision. I can only say the same thing as many other commenter above and below me.
I know everyone says it looks good which it does, but the fact the hairline is still behind the curvature of the head, makes it look slightly balding and the temples need filling. I talk from experience . Why did you wait so long to have the second one though
It seems you have your heart set on getting this procedure, so I hope you will be really conservative with your hairline placement. I just think your hairline already looks good where it is. I can definitely understand that you would want to reinforce the front with single grafts and possibly even lower the whole thing by a few hairs, but I don't think it's a good idea to start filling in your temples at all. You have a nice, natural masculine hairline shape going on right now. And I agree with other posters as well, it would be prudent to save some of your donor zone for the future when you are like 40.
Aaron, don't count on SMP to do what you want it to. Pigment doesn't take to scar tissue like it does to skin tissue and there are four things that might happen. 1. The pigment may disappear in a matter of weeks. 2. It may spread and create a large blob. 3. It may turn blue or green. 4. It make stay where it's put and maintain a "dot" like appearance for years. The only way to get a sense of what will happen is to have a test patch done with a specialist. ANYONE that tells you that you can visit once, and get it done, either has no idea what they're talking about or doesn't care what happens. Consider this seriously. I know what I'm talking about here.
Yeah go for another hairtransplant... I was born with M shaped hairline and I know what pain it is to hate your hairline... most irritating thing for me is that my uncle has perfect afroamerican like hairline and we arent even black
I just had my fue consultation. The doctor advised against lowering my hair line since there’s not enough blood flow (low survival rate) and may cause tissue scarring. He advised to use that 2500-3000 grafts to just re-enforce what I currently have, which is pointless imo. He told me to rise my eyebrows, and said it’s difficult to transplant grafts to where skin wrinkles and where hair has never been grown. Discouraging, should I take my chances?
Wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion from another hair transplant specialist. But if what he's saying is true, wouldn't risk it. It's better to look bald then have a bad hair transplant job done
Rafael Bay he’s a very reputable doctor and I appreciate his honesty. The thing is, I’m not even trying to go aggressive, just dropping my hairline to the proportional point of my facial ratio and close up the temples. I was just surprised and discouraged when he told me that since I had my mind set on what I wanted.
Files Shared Yeah I get what you're saying, but if he's saying that what you want to do is "aggressive" then it probably is coming from a medical stand point. That's why I'm saying if you're not convinced and think that it's not an aggressive change then to see what another doctor says.
I will never get an FUT again. Too painful and I lost so much hair from shock loss and some never grew back. I might need an FUE someday but hopefully I won’t. I think you should wait. I can relate with the thin Frontal area as mine is too in the sun. You are young and should wait until your in your 40s.
FUT gives better results than FUE. A lot of the hairs transplanted with FUE can still suffer from thinning as they take the hair from the entire back section of your head and not just the thick middle section that doesn’t get affected by DHT at all. Sounds like you’re not a good candidate for hair transplants in general if you didn’t get regrow hair from shock loss. Everyone I know grew back all the hair that suffered from shock loss, myself included.
Hi. Love the channel. Can you please recommend how often I can microneedle at 1.5m? Is every 3 days sufficient? Thanks and best of luck for the future transplant I'm also looking at going to S.K for my first.. :)
Don't do it bro. It's good like this, your hairline is normal for your faceshape. You run the risk of ruining the good first hairtransplant you had with looks really natural and nice.
Bro think about it... you want to fill in the gaps to make your hair line more dense looking right? But when you drop your hairline down a bit more you will most likely be in the same boat since you will have a new hairline once again. I personally think you have a nice hairline as it is and should maybe just use the graphs to fill in the empty spots. Best of luck and will be looking forward to your results. Subscribed!
did you ever consider micropigmentation inbetween the current hair , that will make it look fuller and will be much cheaper ? what are the cons of that ...
DON'T do it! It looks perfect like it is right now. You are only risking it becoming wierd or that unnatural transplanted look. You know women who get one great nose-job and then can't stop, ending up looking like freaks? That's what you're risking.
Huge drawback to getting a hair transplant is that you will ALWAYS obsess about your hairline post op. Case in point..... On a separate note don't do it!!! All you're going to do is create more FUE scars and create more exposure to the fact that you had a transplant done, especially with as short as you cut your hair.
If you’re going to lower your hairline again you should know you will need a third transplant for density if not it will look odd or will give off the impression that you’re losing your hair when you are not.
I am 20 years old. I understand it is smarter to take finasteride after a hair transplant but every time I have tried using the medication, I have experienced the side effects. Is it possible to keep my thinning hair without this medication? I have been on Minoxidil and hair thinning shampoos for about 3 years now and they have only slowed the process down. I want to get a hair transplant but I don't want it to fail because of continued balding.
Go for it if you feel like you need it, i m 22 i cant Say if i m balding or not, i know How baldness Looks like, my hair in temporal zones is a lil bit thinner, i just want to reinforce my hairline and to make it Look better, fuller. PS: i do have a cool modern hairstyle cuz for now i think no sing of balding on me but i m just not pleased with my hairline so i'll make fuller and i ll lower my forehead to have a better looking face, so go for it!
depends how you extract! you gotta have a doctor who can strategically extract grafts from various areas instead of focusing on one area to avoid that.
@@hairliciously My second procedure is holding up really well. I am really glad I got a second HT. The added density makes it look much more natural. I wish I would have lowered it a little but there is always another time and procedure for that. Best of luck to you!
Brother I’m the same like u had my first front line transplant 3years ago and I understand what you exactly saying I’m planning and having my second one to smoth the parts of the hair line my question is can the doctor take the already transplanted hairs that have more than one hair cut them and transplant them to fix the other doctor mistake by not using single hair grafts i mean transplanted hair is already corse u don wana have more than single hair grafts in the front
Hey Aaron, what are your thoughts on Telogen Effluvium? I recently had my second HT to add density to the front hairline and I'm experiencing hair loss on the top and crown. My doctor mentioned TA and said this might be caused by trauma from surgery. Would really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Hi Garry, sometimes hair is lost temporarily due to trauma and will grow back. Other times, these are hairs that are already affected and programmed to fall out and just expedited due to the trauma. These don't tend to grow back. I would continue to take hair loss (assuming you don't any sides) and really, the only thing you can do now is to wait and see after a few months.
To maintain, yes, if hair loss is slow to moderate. I'm getting a 2nd hair transplant since I naturally had a big forehead and I implanted hairs into areas that originally had NO hair.
unfortunately, you may not be a good candidate for hair transplant due to lack of donor hair. You can look into possibly body hair transplants as an alternative although results may not be as natural and realistic. there's also SMP, microneedling + minoxidil, lasers, etc. to improve your current hair loss situation.
You really shouldn't- all the little things your talking about in the video are things that are going to remain. It comes with a transplant. Your hair is more than fine. The thing is you have limited donor supply, esp since you went with FUE the first go around. I would save that donor for when you really DO need a second transplant. Last thing u want is for there not to be enough donor left for when you lose more hair.
I think if I were you I'd want some density to the hairline to shore up what's there and reduce the see-through look, but lowering the hairline further is iffy. You might look weird. I'd also go somewhere else. The last doctor didn't do a great job.
it has a half life of about 5-6 hours, so it would probably be out of the system in a few weeks.. but I am planning on being off of it for a few months prior to trying to conceive
@@hairliciously cool cool, bro I really like your channel,, thanks for all the info you give us and good luck with your hair transplant... what doctor will prescribe me finasteraid ??
HAIRLICIOUSLY aloha, can refer a doc from motion. I might make it a small vacation and visit family. I have not been to Korea for over 20 years. Mahalo
I think your hair looks good and better than most Hair Transplants that I have seen. However I have seen the ones where there is much higher degree of Baldness. Look at poor old Joe Biden. That is what one could get as one ages as Hair loss is a Progressive thing throughout life. Also Remember you are robbing one area of the scalp to donate to another. The Donor area regardless of strip or FUE is going to be thinner. As someone who was botched years ago and now have a fair amount of hair ( Nowhere near what you have) I would just use extra caution because one has to remember this is for life. It may look great at 31 but what about at 51? The hairs could thin also and remember that the facial structure changes when you hit the 50s decade. If you are going to do it be very conservative. Less is more because you can always have more done later. Most patients would be happy with what you have and I hope for your sake that this will give you what you want. However I have a friend who is a DR and he tells me many many patients are never happy no matter how much they get. They feel the DR should have put more grafts on one Side or the DR should have spread them out more evenly. It is because the Donor area gets robbed and these other variables, Correct graft direction, Transection and of course Scarring which I have a lot of thanks to Punch Grafts, Strips, Flaps and many other bad techniques in the past that I am very wary of any more procedures. Just be very Careful. FUE never scarred me visibly and you are going the correct route. I hope you will be happy after this and stop but many people are never Truly Happy with their results. Keep in mind this article especially number 5 from the Dr who repaired my scalp. It says it all. I may have one more transplant next year but even if I Do it will never be like Number 5 in this article. I think that truly is what we all want, You should be fine as you never really had a bad pattern like many of us. A high forehead is easier to correct than Diffuse hair loss or a high Norwood pattern, Again Number 5: hairsite.com/top-5-reasons-not-to-get-hair-transplant/. Good Luck!
@@hairliciously its one only dhi hair transplant which is available in nepal and have many positive result and when i watched fue ans dhi comparison i found dhi primising as u have one video about it so
@@hairliciously it is little expensive then other method but for nepal,india its cost is less so for 2500 graft they charge rs250000 nepali and i think $2300