Hello dear HairLossTalk.com community
Long time lurker, first time poster, I would like to have some feedback on hair transplant in thailand.( especially in Chiang Mai, or Bangkok, I dont really mind honestly the city, I really would like the best clinic in this country/area)
What attracts me in Thailand is that it is very cheap and it is reputable, and I will spend some time there in the coming months.
I searched on the forum and found this site : http://www.thaihairclinic.com/index.php .
Anybody went there?Thoughts on Dr. Suradej Pong?
Who are the good doctors in this country?What can you recommend me?
Any feed back is greatly appreciated.
2 words on my background, and regimen:I am from Europe and I am actually pretty young ( mid twenties), started losing my hair on the temple at 17 I think.
Now I have the same pattern as Jude Law, but my forelock(not sure abt the word) is pretty thin, and doesnt really grow anymore..
My dad started losing his hair in his 40ies( hes prolly a Nw4, with no hair loss in the back, just the front), he had reaally nice hair before, and I have basically the pattern he has now in my twenties.( a bit less advanced obviously)
I'm still a confident guy, still have complements from girls for how I look like/dress etc .
I have middle length thick hair, and I can cover my receding hair line pretty well, although it requires some time in the morning.
Started meds a year ago ( after reading your forum who helped me a lot I must say with the success stories)and it looks obviously better ( I only lose my hair in the front, not in the back)
It has maintain and thicken nicely, not really grow back but honestly I had some libido pb with propecia, and I feel I had some pb maintaining an erection ( a few moment of distraction and that can be enough)
Minoxidil helped me thickening my hair but it's a bit annoying to apply it in the morning , because after applying, I just can't style my hair..
So yes, I know I am still young for a hair transplant, but I think it can restore my hairline pretty well (and I want to have long hair again!) and Im ok getting another hair transplant if I need to.
Im sorry for my bad english, it is not my first language, and sorry if I posted a bit of my story in this section, I hope you dont mind.
Good luck to you all fighting the MBP
Thanks for you input and for reading.
Long time lurker, first time poster, I would like to have some feedback on hair transplant in thailand.( especially in Chiang Mai, or Bangkok, I dont really mind honestly the city, I really would like the best clinic in this country/area)
What attracts me in Thailand is that it is very cheap and it is reputable, and I will spend some time there in the coming months.
I searched on the forum and found this site : http://www.thaihairclinic.com/index.php .
Anybody went there?Thoughts on Dr. Suradej Pong?
Who are the good doctors in this country?What can you recommend me?
Any feed back is greatly appreciated.
2 words on my background, and regimen:I am from Europe and I am actually pretty young ( mid twenties), started losing my hair on the temple at 17 I think.
Now I have the same pattern as Jude Law, but my forelock(not sure abt the word) is pretty thin, and doesnt really grow anymore..
My dad started losing his hair in his 40ies( hes prolly a Nw4, with no hair loss in the back, just the front), he had reaally nice hair before, and I have basically the pattern he has now in my twenties.( a bit less advanced obviously)
I'm still a confident guy, still have complements from girls for how I look like/dress etc .
I have middle length thick hair, and I can cover my receding hair line pretty well, although it requires some time in the morning.
Started meds a year ago ( after reading your forum who helped me a lot I must say with the success stories)and it looks obviously better ( I only lose my hair in the front, not in the back)
It has maintain and thicken nicely, not really grow back but honestly I had some libido pb with propecia, and I feel I had some pb maintaining an erection ( a few moment of distraction and that can be enough)
Minoxidil helped me thickening my hair but it's a bit annoying to apply it in the morning , because after applying, I just can't style my hair..
So yes, I know I am still young for a hair transplant, but I think it can restore my hairline pretty well (and I want to have long hair again!) and Im ok getting another hair transplant if I need to.
Im sorry for my bad english, it is not my first language, and sorry if I posted a bit of my story in this section, I hope you dont mind.
Good luck to you all fighting the MBP
Thanks for you input and for reading.