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This is an account of my hair loss ordeal and subsequent treatments. If you're in the same situation I hope you will find this information useful.

(Before and after photos can be found at the bottom of this page)

My hair transplant surgeon is Dr Martinick from Martinick Hair Restoration in Perth. Please contact them for a free consultation.

NOTE: I'm no longer maintaining this website.

The Hair is Receding!

I am now 28 years old, my hair loss story goes back five years when, at just 23, my hair started receding. At first I didn't think much of it. But, when the thinning became more noticeable I found myself being the butt of jokes from well meaning friends about my impending baldness. At first I laughed at these jokes and didn't let my mates know how deeply hurt I was. Little did they realise that I was overwhelmed with thoughts about going bald so young. I often thought about how devastated I would be when my hair loss progressed and couldn't imagine women being attracted to me. My confidence and self esteem took a battering and I often felt depressed.

Lotion, Potion and Information

Determined to do something about my condition I tried to find out as much as I could about hair loss. This led to a four-year journey that included visits to pharmacies, hair loss agencies and surfing what seemed like thousands of internet sites.

My journey started with a visit to a local pharmacist who recommended the solution minoxidil. He said the topical solution treats male pattern baldness by being applied to the affected area once a day. I immediately purchased two months supply, was encouraged when a few hairs started growing at the front of my forehead and then bought another bottle. After four months the growth seemed no more significant than it had at two months so I stopped using minoxidil.

I was disheartened that the topical solution had not met my expectations of replenishing my receding hair line, but decided to press on with more research. I then stumbled on Proscar, a medication which inhibits the production of dihydrotestosterone - the hormone which causes hair loss in people who are sensitive to it. I knew this drug couldn't restore my hair, however it stopped further hair loss and I took it for two months.

My next step in my search for a solution was to visit a hair loss agency. I'd been intrigued by a newspaper advertisement claiming the agency had devised a method to grow back your own hair but then discovered that another topical solution was on offer. I was shown a number of before and after shot photographs of happy customers who had used the solution however I remained sceptical. I saw no point of pursuing something that seemed similar yet far more expensive to the topical solution I initially tried.

Time Stand Still for No Man's Hair

By this stage I was 27 and becoming increasingly depressed about my looming baldness. I considered shaving my head but felt sick about doing something that signalled I had resigned myself to being bald at such a young age.

I then started surfing what seemed like thousands of hair loss sites on the internet. I read about the advancements in the hair replacement industry and about the great results achieved from transplanting individual follicles in a way that looks completely natural. I read extensively about the techniques and success rates of surgeons around the world and then eventually narrowed my search down to a world leading specialist who practices in my home city in Western Australia.

My scepticism led to further research about this hair transplant specialist before I eventually plucked up the courage to make an appointment. I later discovered this surgeon was one of two female surgeons in the world specialising in permanent hair restoration.

This surgeon was very frank about what I could realistically expect from the procedure. I was surprised to find that she understood just how vulnerable and depressed I felt about my hair loss. She did not try to sell me her services and instead advised me to look up her resume and check out her credentials on the internet. She also suggested I look up the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgeons (ISHRS) which is the worldwide registry of all listed hair transplant surgeons.

The Surgeon, The Transplant and My Hair

After further homework I decided to go ahead with a transplant. I asked the clinic to provide me with contact details of three former patients. I spoke to all three clients and one gentleman offered to meet me for coffee so that I could see the finished product. When I met this man, who had a hair transplant three years before, I couldn't believe he was ever bald in the first place. His hairline looked completely natural and there were no visible scars at the back of the head where the donor hair was taken from. I was convinced that a transplant provided the best solution and made an appointment to go ahead.

I was extremely nervous when the day of my procedure finally arrived (June 2004). I arrived at the clinic at 1.30pm was given a mild sedative and slept for most of the procedure which was all over by 5.30pm. I woke a couple of times during the 1350 graft procedure, but felt no discomfort. The surgeon gave me some medication to take at home. I took the prescribed tablets and had a great night sleep.

As expected after having 25 stitches in my head, I experienced a slight tightness in my head for four weeks after the procedure. After just four months I started to see new hairs sprouting up. The hair transplant specialist told me that within 12 - 15 months the hair will have fully grown through and my hairdresser won't be able to tell that I've had a transplant.

It was the best thing I ever did.

I regret wasting so much time looking into other solutions, however I'm glad I did so much research into finding the right surgeon. I'd say that anyone who is considering a transplant should invest time checking out a surgeon's credentials and make sure they are registered with the ISHRS.


Hair Transplant Results - Before/After Photos:

Picture Taken in 2002

This is me (wearing sunglasses) in 2002. The bold dude is Peter Matera - West Coast Eagles Footy Legend (AFL).

Before Hair Transplant Procedure After Hair Transplant Procedure 6 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure 6 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure 7 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure

Before Hair Transplant Procedure (June 2004)

After Hair Transplant Procedure

6 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure

6 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure

7 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure

11 Months After Hair Transplant Procedure Donor Hair

11 months after hair transplant procedure

Area where donor hair will be taken for 2nd transplant procedure (May 2005)

Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure Donor Hair After 1 month

Straight after 2nd hair transplant procedure (May 2005)

1 month after donor hair were taken (June 2005)

Donor Hair After 1 month 1 Month Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure

1 month after donor hair were taken (June 2005)

1 month after 2nd transplant (no growth yet!)
1 year after first transplant (June 2005)

Dry Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure

Dry Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure (February 2006)

Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure (February 2006)

Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure

Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure (February 2006)

Wet Hair Post 2nd Hair Transplant Procedure (February 2006)

NOTE: I'm no longer maintaining this website.

My hair transplant surgeon is Dr Martinick from Martinick Hair Restoration in Perth. Please contact them for a free consultation.


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