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lets just say it.....this guy will need HM..and i t will come (Hair Transplant)

posted by jotronic Homepage E-mail, 01.08.2007, 20:50

» maybe he is lucky and wont progress much further.
»
» but the reason why H&W say you should use fin or avo is coz they think HM
» will be here in a few years. maybe 1, maybe 3 , maybe 5 , maybe 10 , but
» it will come in the next years.
»
» so jotronic. why you made up this lie about HM???
»
» thats the question we all want to have answered.

Helpme,

First off, I don't lie and I certainly don't waste my time worrying about the end of this industry because I do not have time to. If I say something it is either a fact or it is an opinion based on what I observe/hear/read. As a man, I am wrong from time to time, and if pointed out, I'll own up but the last thing I do is lie. For you to say that I'm lying because of an assumed "threat" is very small, ignorant, and petty as are most of the comments regarding my character. I've got a history of helping people and have seen first hand the good and the bad as a patient. You have a few posts to your name asking whether you should have a procedure that isn't even available yet. Your questions about having HM or not is about as valid as me asking if should get custom rims for my 2010 as of yet to be named Nissan whatever.

I hate to say this but your comment about meds being prescribed to thwart HM is rather narrow minded. Prescribing meds is the responsible thing to do with the caveat that the patient should know the sides (if any) that are possible. Meds are prescribed so that the chance for need to come back is greatly reduced thereby potentially eliminating what the business world would call a revenue stream. Financially it is counter productive to recommend that a patient at least consider meds. If anything we want the patient to build a solid foundation for surgery by stopping or greatly slowing the loss of native hair. This helps to eliminate what the hair mills refer to as "staying ahead of your hair loss". Every responsible clinic knows that native hair can continue to thin (very slowly or not) so it makes no sense to not attempt to halt or slow any loss before adding more via surgery. Furthermore, I highly suspect that even if HM turns out to be all you hope to be medications will still be necessary to consider as even your precious HM will not prevent your existing hair from continuing to fall out. Meds will always be something to consider until a permanent, genetically altering solution is found.

Greek,

Have you never made a statement that had to be amended after a period of time because of "advancements"? If not then I'd like to see your crystal ball. You sound like an armchair QB especially with the "trash salesman" comment you made the other day. Classy.


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