I love Gary but 1. He hasn't had hair problems his whole life. His hair lived a better life than a lot of mens' do, he had very nice hair up until a few years ago when he lost it all very fast, there vids of him on the channel with full hair i believe. 2. Hair isn't his life goal, he's a general plastic surgeon who performs other procedures as well i believe, he's just a great spokesperson for hair loss and being comfortable with yourself.
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 yea true enough, he'll probably regret that too when his balls inevitably shrivel up, due to no longer having to do their job
Yep. I bet men are a majority of any flak he may get. Have often thought about how some women are so rough on other women’s looks too. Like, stay in your lane
@@drgarylinkov Seeing you in these videos, if I was a patient I would see you as more authentic and credible because you are presenting yourself authentically on the outside. I think it's a great thing, not that you suffer from alopecia, but that you are able to start embracing yourself depsite it.
I was gonna say that! The first thing I noticed about him was his vocal fry, and I thought: Wow! This is a vocal fry I'm not annoyed by! He's such a down to earth and pleasant doctor 💕
Went bald at 22. dad said this simple thing "what you gonna do? wake up and worry about it, how thick, is it falling out? or you could just buzz it every 2 weeks and never use a comb again" i now love it.
You are a very humble and intelligent doctor and listening to you is pleasant, it’s quite impressive how you devoted your career to help others with the same problem that you suffered from your whole life, much respect.
I almost had a hair transplant as a kid, to cover scars from brain surgery, but the surgeon decided against it. He never said why he changed his mind, but 15 years later I literally just realized it was because the only spots that were permanently bald were that way because of a MRSA infection. Not exactly a good idea to do surgery on a little girl who's recovering from massive injuries /and/ was high risk for MRSA. I'm 25 now, and the bald spots are still shiny, and often noticeable- when my immune system decides to do thin it out or my hair is just greasy, but they don't bother me at all. I'm the type of person who thinks scars are cool, and great conversation starters. And yet I have a massive insecurity of my perfectly fine nose... shows how weird the brain is when it comes to judging your own body.
@@papasmurf9205 yet there are things about my body that I would love to have changed. Like my nose, my thighs, the asymmetry of my chest, and other things. I just find it amusing how odd the brain is with prioritizing insecurities. Some people might be missing an arm, but they'd sooner have a burn scar on their leg removed than grow their arm back. Some people freckles are the worst thing the world has ever done to them, while they love their big silly nose.
@@xnellyxs1 pff, that would be amusing. But I've hated my nose since long before my skull got crushed in. My bald spots are a badge of honor for surviving multiple experiences that should have killed me, within a 6 months time span. Combined, it really is an insane miracle I pulled through. The only significance to my nose is my little dog bite scar, and while it is cute, it's technically underneath. I suppose I would probably lose it if I were to change my nose though... another reason not to do so.
He's undergoing treatment that makes the skin in his head very photosensitive (sensitive to light) so he is supposed to keep it cover most of the day until he completes treatment
I thought the doctor has Alopecia...because it looks like he has no hair!! No eye brows, and no eye lashes! Lots of celebrities have gotten some new hair..
Some will say no, especially in the case someone wants their entire face done (might be a criminal escaping and changing identity) or if they see their client is obviously mentally ill and addicted to it
I literally love how Gary explains things, so down to earth but also calming voice! I'm glad I found this channel to learn more about hair transplants! It would be interesting to know about this procedure with women, I feel like it's a bigger taboo with women than men these days. Society just expects women to have long full hair
I'm a female 32 I been blessed with extremely thick red hair that grows like wildfire. I haven't cut it since March 2019 and it's currently 45in long. I cut it once it gets to much for me and donate to charity. But a few years back my mom had an autoimmune illness that made her hair super thin and stringy. I cut 30 in off my hair and took it to a wig maker because she was born with my hair color too. So my mom had a wig she no longer has to die her hair or anything. I felt it was the least I could do to give back to my mom for raising me. I took care of her until she passed in Feb 2019. Then following native American tradition cut my hair to help with the grieving and honor her
Such a beautiful story! I'm sure it was one of the best gifts you could have given your mother ❤️ do you mind me asking which autoimmune she had? I have psoriasis and it definitely can thin out your hair, thanks!
I use to eat regularly at a cafe on my lunch break few years back... Would oftentimes meet this guy at the cafe, nice - friendly guy, we'd chat often, he had an abnormally massive distinct scar on the back of his bald head, he had a limp, and very odd and his actions and his mannerism struck me as he may of had a brain injury, he mentioned he was in a motorcycle accident in the past and i just figured the accident was a result of the scar and limp... About a year into knowing him, we where randomly discussing hair transplants and he explained that how he received his scar... I then realised he didn't have a brain injury, he was just an awkward guy...
I've got a lot of respect for you, brother. I like how your motto is pretty much plastic surgery is to make you feel better, not perfection. You seem like a real great guy. Hoping but nothing but many years of happiness to you
Thank you Dr! You help me a lot. I’m an esthetician and massage therapist. I appreciate that you always speak with such kindness. My clients who choose plastic surgery or any surgery always need our decency and trust. I feel like it’s a blessing when I’m trusted to help with Lymphatic and myofascial. They always speak with such joy and kindness about the surgeons too. Thank you 🙏
You seem like you are a much more authentic and compassionate person than most plastic surgeons. I agree with you that it isn't a question of vanity, or at least not mostly about vanity, with everyone who elects to do it, as opposed to the quest to feel right. As someone who had a lot of trauma in childhood, my looks were something that gave me just enough self-confidence to keep going. At times it seemed like the only thing I had going for me in my life. So when I started to lose my hair in my late twenties I felt like my world was coming to an end. It compounded the anxiety and depression stemming from my childhood. When others would sometimes say it wasn't something important, they didn't realize that someone like me just can't shake the feeling that it's something akin to the feeling of not being able to brush your teeth before being thrust into a social world. Yeah, that wouldn't be "something important" per se either, but who could be at peace of mind and confident thinking that everyone thinks your breath smells like rotting garbage? If I ever do decide to do hair transplants, I'll probably make an appointment with you.
I'm 61, did hair transplants in my late 20's by top shelf at the time, Bosley in San Francisco. That inner voice yelled at me to get out of the chair just before the deed. I didn't listen. There are people who committed suicide because of botched transplants. Then there are people like my brother who inherited my Mother's side of the family - thick, full head of hair. What a waste of brain power I went through. My love life would've been better at the time if I had my confidence today and just owned it.
For a 2nd career you could be a counselor or host a podcast or have a tv show....because your attitude is so calm and mellow and your advice and thoughts are so good. And you have a great broadcaster voice!
Shortly I'll be approaching a few transplant clinics and your videos are really preparing me for reading between the lines of what the surgeons will tell me. Based on what you've said, at the end of the day I will go for the one who is most honest and not the one who promises the moon. BTW, you are such an articulate, smart and charming guy, I think you would be a great guest on Joe's podcast.
I’ve only discovered your videos this week but I love your content! Your voice is so smooth and comforting, I may start playing your channel to go to sleep! If I ever get a windfall 💰 you’re the plastic surgeon I would go to. Thanks for providing a valuable service.
I think you would look cool with a shaved head. When you took the hat off it reminded me a lot of Chester Bennington from Linkin Park. Especially with your glasses.
We can grow a human ear on the back of a mouse in the 1990s but cloning DHT-resistant hair follicles is somehow impossible? It sucks that alopecia has left many men with zero acceptable options.
Well, not zero options. Muscular men that are bald are far better looking than fat or skinny bald men. Most people would say Joe is an alright looking guy at the very least.
I agree. My brother started losing his hair at 19 and it effected his confidence a lot where as I’ve just noticed I’m starting to recede and thin a little at 46 and I don’t care at all.
Going bald between 20 and 25 runs in my dad's side of the family. I started noticing it when I was 19 and it was half gone when I was 25. Luckily I'm confident in myself so I shaved my head and it hasn't bothered me at all. I personally don't understand why men even care if they go bald.
@@lc6726 I guess I don't think of it like that because I wouldn't want to be with a woman who wouldn't want me if I was bald or went bald. I'm not into vein woman. Plus there are A LOT of sweet caring, smart, very beautiful woman who not only don't care about a man being bald, but even prefer men with a bald/shaved head. But I guess some men want a woman who otherwise wouldn't want them if they had no hair.
I'm 34 and recently had a FUE hair transplant in Turkey, 4,600 grafts, still way too early to know the results but since then I've watched a few of your videos and realise that as my hair was always quite fine/ thin before and that it may not grow back very well and I wish I had been told that before
@@user-jq7di9pz8m how’s the hair looking now? I hear 6 months is when it starts growing in. I also have fine hairs but lots of them in my donor area so I’m very interested in doing a transplant
@@keganjensen2605 hey yeah im just past the 6 month stage and it seems to be starting to thicken up a bit now but still a long way to go, I've also heard that it should thicken alot after the 6 month mark so its gonna be interesting to see what happens in the next few months
Respect to you Dr. You're personality your character and your very being makes up for your hair condition brother. You're a beautiful person with or without hair. Thank you for your content as always. I've had 1 FUT with good results this August will be a year.
I have alopecia areata also and even though I’m female I shave my head and wear wigs. Folk said why didn’t I style my hair over the bald patches but I’d rather have it all shaved rather than trying to cover blad areas. It was a huge blow as I was struggling with medication induced obesity which took me from a size 6 U.K. to a size 16 in a matter of months. All in all I’ve been left as a bald Michelin Lady. Not good for self esteem.
You can regrow hair using hyperbarics, or I've heard that from people who got hyperbarics for other reasons... Hadn't grown hair for 15 years and all of a sudden started growing hair after 3 days of treatment
That sucks! I've had meds take me from a size 16 to a 24--Neurontin. My doc watched it happen, after back surgery. He never said a thing--should have told me what the pills did. I got food poisoning and could not keep the pills down, realized they never helped the pain & nerve problems, so I quit and started losing weight immediately--then saw an article in a mag in a Dr.'s office.--Oprah said it was #1 cause of weight gain among drugs. Evil they can do that to people--and ins. companies--it was very expensive. I had tried so hard to lose weight, then took 9 pills a day guaranteed to make me need a crane someday to get out of my house!. Lyrica did the same thing, but worse--30 lbs in just 6 weeks. But I was watching, quit immediately. It worked but I slept 18 hrs/day and could not see straight. It's hard enough suffering w/illness OR a weight gain--both is beyond the pale. You sound like you are doing better--everyone has issues about their hair--I had too much--ir was huge, hot, but it was so straight, it would not stay curled no matter what, and bosses wanted us to look professional, not like students or hippies. I finally just pony-tailed it, kept it trimmed... Then half fell out with back surgery, then more, more... Once it grew back a month or 2 or 3 later but bright white--looked like a halo around my head! In another month, the dark brown came thru again. It was crazy. Baldness must be hard--so cold in winter, and wigs would be hot in summer. But when people can accept and come to terms with whatever issues they face, people as a whole respect them for dealing. And they end up looking MORE attractive. So remember, many will see you as even more beautiful. You won't have your head in a sweater in summertime...you could rock Hawaii! Anywhere other--hairy--people are dying of heat prostration, you may be cool as a cucumber. You also can wear pretty scarves, hats that those of us with straggly buns & huge heads (NOT heads of hair, just huge heads!) can't. Develop your own style, look people in the eye, and know good people don't think anything bad--they are with you. Not easy, I know. Hoping you the best and knowing how hard it is, how scary.
No joke, and I’m not just saying this just because, but you look good my dude. I know how it feels to get compliments when you don’t feel that way, but you look good without the hair man.
I think you look like Anderson Cooper when you took your glasses and cap off. lol I hope I didn't offend you. Just a suggestion why dont you see a barber or hair stylist once a month and get your head shaved. It could be a nice relaxing treat too yourself. But then again I have long hair because I cant stand sitting in a salon while others love to be pampered. For you it would be different after your first shave if you keep it up once a month I dont think you will have to sit in a chair that long. I know doctors like to be controlling or in control so that might be an issue, but go for it dude! PS I liked and subscribed.
@@MrEazyE357 I meant that having significant baldness improves the look of a shave. The hair is finer and lighter so the overall effect is generally improved.
I bladed in my late 20s, did some medical therapy for a few years, then started shaving my head. Such a rush of relief to just embrace the bald look. The psychological games of following your thinning in the mirror, wondering if you are pulling it off, doubting it-getting rid of all that was the best part of shaving. That was not a battle I was willing to continue fighting, and it would be a lifelong battle if you go down the path of transplants and repeat transplants. I feel normal now, look great too. 💪🏽
Yeah, when you no longer can easily cover the thinning by cutting sides short and changing the combin direction just go bald. I started thinning on top and noticed it in my 25s. It's still ok but if and when it keeps progressing I'll just go bald. I refuse to play the games. I might get a transplant after 35 but no games.
I just shaved it all off at 25. I always knew the medication wasn't worth it, and after seeing the back of my head a few times on camera, I decided the time had come. Once you become truly bald, you are no longer defined by your blading.
I started thinning around 23-24, really got thin on top around 27-28. I started losing my hair at the temples with a more pronounced widow’s peak, then the crown accelerated around 29. I shaved it all off at 29 and never looked back. I wish I did it sooner.
I shave my head but my hair grows so fast i have to shave 3 times a week. My beard compliments my shaved head and my girl loves it but shaving sucks at times
@*Boss Status* at first. Eventually though, as long as the free market isnt fucked with, itll get cheaper and better quality over time. Like TVs or other cosmetic procedures.
I started losing hair mid 20’s standard male pattern baldness. I got a total of 5 ops or 2 scalp reductions (reduced area that needed transplant and got the results of a mini face lift as a bonus I believe scalp reductions are no longer offered) and 3 total HT from age 32 to 48. I still have a medium size mostly bald center but with my hair long tied in a ponytail and a little hair fiber powder and hair color that stains the scalp a little, the end result is the actual and appearance of a full head of healthy hair. I’m 65 and have enough donor hair left for one more HT but I’ll pass I’m good. I spent the equivalent of $40,000 in today’s money and some of the best money ever spent. I was in sales or face to face work and a bachelor that dated as many women as I could for as long as I could. My advice is to fight baldness with every cent you can spare, commitment and keep fighting. Just like you pump iron and work out to stay fit, having hair is the same relative to the better your look the better life goes for you. Fat bald is not a fun way I would imagine.
He doesn't look that young lol. Not saying he looks old but he looks to be atleast in his mid 30's. Which is a perfectly reasonable age for a surgeon lol
I just looked at old pictures of you with hair to compare to what you look like now.... You look dope af without hair. You look like the lead singer in a 90s punk rock band or something.
One thing that comes across again and again with Dr. Linkov in these videos is his kindness and modesty....putting himself in the place of the person who seeks such surgeries.
Genetics are crazy and interesting my husband and I are a 3rd native american we have sooo much hair he even let's it grow and donates it every 5 years, but I try not to give it so much importance after I got really sick and lost half of my hair I was so sad than I realized I was still me with our without it. P.s. my hair did grow back I'm better now.
Problem for most men that lose their hair is that it’s primarily because of DHT which kills the follicles long term. It won’t grow back after a while. DHT is not a factor for women who don’t have enough testosterone for it to matter with extreme rare exceptions.
I've found it interesting that natives seem to never bald at all. Obviously it's due to genetics but it's interesting because every other race appears to be genetically exposed to this problem.
@@ItJustHappened1 The map of the rates of male pattern baldness is super interesting. It’s like it radiates out of the Middle East and gradually gets less the further you get away from the Middle East. Of course there are still many cases of male pattern baldness all over the world, and especially in Scandinavian countries, but the rates are lower for native Americans and Eastern Asian men and they were the furthest away from the Middle East.
I'm half Native American, half white. I joke around that I got the best of both worlds, so to speak. My skin is "white," but I tan very easily. I'm in my [very early] forties and people I work with, as well as customers, both tell me I still look like I'm in my twenties. I joke around that I sold my soul two decades ago and haven't aged a day since, HaHa. Oh, and I still have a head full of hair. Can't grow a beard, though. Well, I can, but the hairs are too thick and they make my skin itch. So I just keep a little scruff/5 o'clock shadow instead.
Appreciate that he just admits his hair transplant and also that he injects Testosterone and stem cells. Sometimes he is a bit pandering to his guests but say what you want, mostly he keeps it real
Its nice to see such an honest outlook on plastic surgery from a doctor who performs it. I was a bit dismayed with my experience. It wasn’t hair, but the doctor and office pretended the results were perfect and refused to admit the issue that resulted. Cosmetically there was some asymmetry which was a possibility i was made aware of and don’t mind as much, but the chronic pain I had was not supposed to a thing.
When you have a face and lips like yours Dr. Linkov, not to mention such intelligence and kindness - you don't need to think twice about not having your hair! Thank you for your very interesting and honest videos!
Dude, the clean look is badass on you. I felt better about my alopecia by watching a lot of Smallville/Lex Luthor/Michael Rosenbaum back in 2002 when my hair took a permanent vacation.
@@blakbear6528 As a black man I shave my head, I also work out alot but it's just a level of confidence and preference. I can shave and go....some women are ok with it, some like hair. What if your woman likes hair and you start to lose yours.....what then....
@@drgarylinkov Just go to a dermatologist and get corticosteroid injections. Also, get a prescription for a JAK inhibitor to modulate your immune response. Furthermore, avoid vaccines because that is what brought back my Alopecia. That happened to a lot of people on the internet forums as well.
My chin implant gave my face the balance it needed. Well done, looks natural and worth every penny I paid. The key is to get a plastic surgeon with a great sense of aesthetics and one who will be honest about expectations and outcomes. Mine interviewed me before discussing surgery to answer my questions, tell me what he could do well, and determine if I had realistic expectations. I appreciate him for that .
This popped up on my feed. Plastic surgery is a great option for many people in terms of self esteem and also helping out in your line of work. Communication with the doc is key. Of course always use a board certified physician and be wary of cut rate places (pun intended). The best surgeons are expensive for a reason!
You are a very informative individual and I appreciate all the explanation that you give us on each of the videos I personally don't have hair loss yet but I find your explanations very eloquente and I really understand what you are explaining to the audience. thank you :)
Even though I am not losing my hair or anything I really like watching videos and anything medical related/with the body or surgeries. Your videos are extremely interesting! I also want to say it don’t matter whether you got hair or not. You got a great face and head shape. Looks super cool actually and pretty rad, and you seem like an awesome surgeon and genuine person too.
I've noticed recently that I have been recommended a ton of videos such as this talking about hair transplants despite not looking it up. I started balding at 18 and started shaving my head at 21, no intention to ever get a transplant as I don't really miss hair. But I think it's incredible how Google and the gang are able to go right to people's common insecurities and throw content like this their way. It seems to be getting trendier recently to humour a hair transplant if you're going bald.
Can you do a video on MGK's transplant? I know he got it right before filming his movie Nerve, and in some scenes you can even see the scar from the FUT procedure. But he never even shaved his head, instead he just rocked a man bun, just like in the movie. It looks so well done now, no one would notice it. This video would be really helpful! Thanks in advanced
I love the irony of a man with no hair who is an expert in hair. You know this man is passionate about his profession probably sparked by his condition. Love the channel! Kudos
@@Megatraum504 Thats pretty presumptuous. how can you say he's happy about his condition? You dont know his personal thoughts and I'm sure part of his knowledge about helping people with their appearance is based on his own interest in finding a cure or treatment for his own condition.
Dr. Linkov is soo humble and real. I appreciate him sharing his experience of his Alopecia. More respect and love to him! I might just want him to do a hair transplant on me in the future.
Thing I always think about hair transplantation is, assuming the grafts take, as you get older perhaps you continue to lose hair elsewhere on your head. Leaving you with little hair islands, separated by seas of skin in between. Chimplants.
Dear Dr. I think you are such a knowledgeable Dr. Just by listening to you I get the confidence to visit you. The price of my eyes lift & a little on my neck will be a deal breaker.
I watch Joe pretty regularly but I don't remember this episode. So glad I still have all my hair at 50. Some guys can pull it off, but I don't look good with a shaved head. (I shaved it once years ago on a dare... it couldn't grow back fast enough.)
I had a hair transplant booked in recently and I decided to cancel it two weeks before. I came to the acceptance that it isnt a permanent fix - it probably won’t meet my expectations and unless Commit to taking finestaride and minoxidil post surgery (both of which I’ve experienced side effects with) I’ll probably need another one in a few years. The truth is with hair loss is you’re fighting a losing battle but it’s crazy that a lot of hair loss clinics (including the clinic I went to) put so much misinformation out there. It even reads on the clinics website that ‘a hair transplant is the only permanent solution for hair loss’ this isn’t true on so many levels. Look at celebrities who’ve had to have 4-5 over the course of their lives. Ultimately, it’s all about doing what’s best for you. I’d advise taking medications like minoxidil/finestaride first and seeing what your tolerance is like and how much ground you can recover before looking at a hair transplant seriously. It’s always a balancing act between restoring your confidence and ensuring you’re not inadvertently causing downstream health complications with your treatment plan.
Dr. Link over, please do a segment on Covid hair loss. I had C19 really bad and loss body hair and tons from my scalp. My GP says it shows how my body was so shocked and traumatized by being so ill. Literally lost handful each day. Currently taking different things to help retain and promote growth AND PATIENCE. T.hank you!
Dr. Linkov, you are TOTALLY adorable. 😁 You remind me, every time I watch you, of my youngest son (who's now 22 😊) in many ways - your facial features and expressions as well as your congenial, easy-going manner. You could probably win the prize for most pleasant personality on RUclips. 😉 Keep it up with the great videos! 👍🏻 PS - If I were ever to indulge in any facial plastics, I'd definitely head your way!
That's what we need from doctors. Good advice and honest assessment. Sadly there are many doctors who just grab cash which makes me uneasy. I'm considering laser for my eyes but I'm feeling pressed by advertising and lack of proper explanation.
@@Jacob-ed1bl not in that sense. I think doctors in the u.s. are very good at saving your life and at simple stuff. But when it comes to more complex things or they don't know the answer, they'll just blame stress
I've been a Bosley customer since 2004. I was in my early 30's. I only had two procedures, but I was supposed to do a total of 3 but never did. I'm 49 now.
I hope going bald hasn't bothered you too much, you've been blessed by the gods to have a head structure like that bro, rock what you got! statham style. It would be interesting if you could make a video on synthetic or cloned hair follicles and where technology is at the moment for something like that. I think that has to be the next level, where anyone no matter who they are can get hair put in without having to take it from another part of the head.
Matt was balding - just finished his book he talks about it. He said he used something called Regenix to grow it back but I assume he also got a transplant
This guy has had hair problems his whole life. Makes it his life goal to help others with their hair problems what a true hero
He guides others to a treasure he cannot possess
yeah and Joe's the exact same - devoting his whole life to help brainless folks.........
@@bobbymacdermott6137 lol
I love Gary but 1. He hasn't had hair problems his whole life. His hair lived a better life than a lot of mens' do, he had very nice hair up until a few years ago when he lost it all very fast, there vids of him on the channel with full hair i believe. 2. Hair isn't his life goal, he's a general plastic surgeon who performs other procedures as well i believe, he's just a great spokesperson for hair loss and being comfortable with yourself.
@@bobbymacdermott6137 I laugh at your douche-baggery. Good one broteinshake.
This guy should totally be on Joe Rogan Podcast STAT. Such a pleasant guy to listen to.
I’ll do it!!
I think I remember hearing that it’s “sat”, not “stat”. Can someone confirm or debunk this for me please?
@@alexanderhanksx Stat is an abbreviation of the Latin word for immediately.
I'd say he probably thought it was dumbest thing he ever did because he ended up bald in the end anyway
@@theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439 yea true enough, he'll probably regret that too when his balls inevitably shrivel up, due to no longer having to do their job
You yourself look better than you probably think, Gary, without hair. It really accentuates the pleasant features of your face, believe me.
Thanks! Still getting used to it.
Yep. I bet men are a majority of any flak he may get. Have often thought about how some women are so rough on other women’s looks too. Like, stay in your lane
This is my second video of his and I can't get over how good someone with no hair looks. It really is a big plus on his overall appearence.
@@drgarylinkov Seeing you in these videos, if I was a patient I would see you as more authentic and credible because you are presenting yourself authentically on the outside. I think it's a great thing, not that you suffer from alopecia, but that you are able to start embracing yourself depsite it.
I was gonna say that! The first thing I noticed about him was his vocal fry, and I thought: Wow! This is a vocal fry I'm not annoyed by! He's such a down to earth and pleasant doctor 💕
Went bald at 22. dad said this simple thing "what you gonna do? wake up and worry about it, how thick, is it falling out? or you could just buzz it every 2 weeks and never use a comb again" i now love it.
@That Guy lol
Well it’s easy to be bald with a big dick
Hung. His username is hung.
he gave you the shitty genes to begin with
Bald and HUNG? Anyone will be lucky to be with u
@@bosoudang please, count me out xD
You are a very humble and intelligent doctor and listening to you is pleasant, it’s quite impressive how you devoted your career to help others with the same problem that you suffered from your whole life, much respect.
I almost had a hair transplant as a kid, to cover scars from brain surgery, but the surgeon decided against it. He never said why he changed his mind, but 15 years later I literally just realized it was because the only spots that were permanently bald were that way because of a MRSA infection. Not exactly a good idea to do surgery on a little girl who's recovering from massive injuries /and/ was high risk for MRSA.
I'm 25 now, and the bald spots are still shiny, and often noticeable- when my immune system decides to do thin it out or my hair is just greasy, but they don't bother me at all. I'm the type of person who thinks scars are cool, and great conversation starters.
And yet I have a massive insecurity of my perfectly fine nose... shows how weird the brain is when it comes to judging your own body.
sadly a very unrated comment relate to this on so many levels.
I think for some people it’s easier to except things that you can’t easily change….
@@papasmurf9205 yet there are things about my body that I would love to have changed. Like my nose, my thighs, the asymmetry of my chest, and other things. I just find it amusing how odd the brain is with prioritizing insecurities. Some people might be missing an arm, but they'd sooner have a burn scar on their leg removed than grow their arm back. Some people freckles are the worst thing the world has ever done to them, while they love their big silly nose.
You have insecurity about your hair, you are just projecting it on your nose.
@@xnellyxs1 pff, that would be amusing. But I've hated my nose since long before my skull got crushed in. My bald spots are a badge of honor for surviving multiple experiences that should have killed me, within a 6 months time span. Combined, it really is an insane miracle I pulled through.
The only significance to my nose is my little dog bite scar, and while it is cute, it's technically underneath. I suppose I would probably lose it if I were to change my nose though... another reason not to do so.
When the doctor took his cap off my respect for him shot up 1000 points.
He's undergoing treatment that makes the skin in his head very photosensitive (sensitive to light) so he is supposed to keep it cover most of the day until he completes treatment
I thought the doctor has Alopecia...because it looks like he has no hair!! No eye brows, and no eye lashes! Lots of celebrities have gotten some new hair..
@@raywhatsthisfor1283 Areata
He does, a milder form of it
What a good plastic surgeon, great empathy, responsibility and accountability. I'm shocked at how many plastic surgeons don't say no to clients.
Money shsrks
Doctors want money too.
Some will say no, especially in the case someone wants their entire face done (might be a criminal escaping and changing identity) or if they see their client is obviously mentally ill and addicted to it
I also think he's a great person, much better now than when he used to kill people as Agent 47, can't blame him tho
It’s not what the doctor wants. It’s about what the clients want
Man, you are such a breathe of fresh air. So thorough and honest! You are one of the few good ones out there!
He is the only person I would trust to cut on my face. Calm, precise, & honest.👏🏼
I literally love how Gary explains things, so down to earth but also calming voice! I'm glad I found this channel to learn more about hair transplants! It would be interesting to know about this procedure with women, I feel like it's a bigger taboo with women than men these days. Society just expects women to have long full hair
I'm a female 32 I been blessed with extremely thick red hair that grows like wildfire. I haven't cut it since March 2019 and it's currently 45in long. I cut it once it gets to much for me and donate to charity. But a few years back my mom had an autoimmune illness that made her hair super thin and stringy. I cut 30 in off my hair and took it to a wig maker because she was born with my hair color too. So my mom had a wig she no longer has to die her hair or anything. I felt it was the least I could do to give back to my mom for raising me. I took care of her until she passed in Feb 2019. Then following native American tradition cut my hair to help with the grieving and honor her
Such a beautiful story! I'm sure it was one of the best gifts you could have given your mother ❤️ do you mind me asking which autoimmune she had? I have psoriasis and it definitely can thin out your hair, thanks!
@@adriana27100 she had fibromyalgia and sarcoidosis
@@megandrehr3420 Thanks for the info! 🙏🏻💕
This is an awesome, beautiful story 🥲 RIP to your mother.
She has a wonderful daughter with an amazing heart.
show your red hair
I use to eat regularly at a cafe on my lunch break few years back... Would oftentimes meet this guy at the cafe, nice - friendly guy, we'd chat often, he had an abnormally massive distinct scar on the back of his bald head, he had a limp, and very odd and his actions and his mannerism struck me as he may of had a brain injury, he mentioned he was in a motorcycle accident in the past and i just figured the accident was a result of the scar and limp... About a year into knowing him, we where randomly discussing hair transplants and he explained that how he received his scar...
I then realised he didn't have a brain injury, he was just an awkward guy...
Man look at that , still bald but with a scar now ?
hahhahahahahahahahah. funny story. how we all form ideas in our head.
Hahaha, that's actually dark but I love it.
Did he say he didn't have it or did you come to that assumption?
I've got a lot of respect for you, brother. I like how your motto is pretty much plastic surgery is to make you feel better, not perfection. You seem like a real great guy. Hoping but nothing but many years of happiness to you
This guy is very interesting too. I don't necessarily like PS but it can really help people who struggle.
@@germanicus5066 agreed
His motto is to support whatever makes him the most money
Thank you Dr! You help me a lot. I’m an esthetician and massage therapist. I appreciate that you always speak with such kindness. My clients who choose plastic surgery or any surgery always need our decency and trust. I feel like it’s a blessing when I’m trusted to help with Lymphatic and myofascial. They always speak with such joy and kindness about the surgeons too. Thank you 🙏
Joe Rogan used steroids (and still uses) so this also didn't help his case of keeping his hair.
You seem like you are a much more authentic and compassionate person than most plastic surgeons. I agree with you that it isn't a question of vanity, or at least not mostly about vanity, with everyone who elects to do it, as opposed to the quest to feel right. As someone who had a lot of trauma in childhood, my looks were something that gave me just enough self-confidence to keep going. At times it seemed like the only thing I had going for me in my life. So when I started to lose my hair in my late twenties I felt like my world was coming to an end. It compounded the anxiety and depression stemming from my childhood. When others would sometimes say it wasn't something important, they didn't realize that someone like me just can't shake the feeling that it's something akin to the feeling of not being able to brush your teeth before being thrust into a social world. Yeah, that wouldn't be "something important" per se either, but who could be at peace of mind and confident thinking that everyone thinks your breath smells like rotting garbage? If I ever do decide to do hair transplants, I'll probably make an appointment with you.
I'm 61, did hair transplants in my late 20's by top shelf at the time, Bosley in San Francisco. That inner voice yelled at me to get out of the chair just before the deed. I didn't listen. There are people who committed suicide because of botched transplants. Then there are people like my brother who inherited my Mother's side of the family - thick, full head of hair. What a waste of brain power I went through. My love life would've been better at the time if I had my confidence today and just owned it.
@@americanmanstan2381you look great shaved
Still waiting for him to take off the cap and show his dreads
Lmao
I want to see his Jew-Fro.
🤣😜🤙
Best of luck with that. No eyebrows is a dead giveaway.
looks like he has alopecia. A friend of mine had it and couldn't grow hair at all.
For a 2nd career you could be a counselor or host a podcast or have a tv show....because your attitude is so calm and mellow and your advice and thoughts are so good. And you have a great broadcaster voice!
Or a youtuber 🤔
Shortly I'll be approaching a few transplant clinics and your videos are really preparing me for reading between the lines of what the surgeons will tell me. Based on what you've said, at the end of the day I will go for the one who is most honest and not the one who promises the moon. BTW, you are such an articulate, smart and charming guy, I think you would be a great guest on Joe's podcast.
Good luck! Would be a fun podcast to do!
I’ve only discovered your videos this week but I love your content! Your voice is so smooth and comforting, I may start playing your channel to go to sleep! If I ever get a windfall 💰 you’re the plastic surgeon I would go to. Thanks for providing a valuable service.
I think you would look cool with a shaved head. When you took the hat off it reminded me a lot of Chester Bennington from Linkin Park. Especially with your glasses.
We can grow a human ear on the back of a mouse in the 1990s but cloning DHT-resistant hair follicles is somehow impossible? It sucks that alopecia has left many men with zero acceptable options.
Well, not zero options. Muscular men that are bald are far better looking than fat or skinny bald men. Most people would say Joe is an alright looking guy at the very least.
@@ramdom_assortment But would he not be more attractive without the baldness?
Wear a hat
F.I.N.A.S.T.E.R.I.D.E
@Jo Jo humble yourself
If you loose it later in life its not that big of a deal but man if you are in your late teens or early 20s
it absolutely fucks your life .
I agree. My brother started losing his hair at 19 and it effected his confidence a lot where as I’ve just noticed I’m starting to recede and thin a little at 46 and I don’t care at all.
Going bald between 20 and 25 runs in my dad's side of the family. I started noticing it when I was 19 and it was half gone when I was 25. Luckily I'm confident in myself so I shaved my head and it hasn't bothered me at all. I personally don't understand why men even care if they go bald.
shave it and go to the gym. get confidence from someplace else.
@@lc6726 I guess I don't think of it like that because I wouldn't want to be with a woman who wouldn't want me if I was bald or went bald. I'm not into vein woman. Plus there are A LOT of sweet caring, smart, very beautiful woman who not only don't care about a man being bald, but even prefer men with a bald/shaved head. But I guess some men want a woman who otherwise wouldn't want them if they had no hair.
Not for me.
Such an ethical Dr... it's about putting the patients first not just making money... I appreciate his honesty and opinions.
I'm 34 and recently had a FUE hair transplant in Turkey, 4,600 grafts, still way too early to know the results but since then I've watched a few of your videos and realise that as my hair was always quite fine/ thin before and that it may not grow back very well and I wish I had been told that before
How’d it go?
@@Ruder6163 at the 5 month stage almost and not growing back well at all yet
@@user-jq7di9pz8m how’s the hair looking now? I hear 6 months is when it starts growing in. I also have fine hairs but lots of them in my donor area so I’m very interested in doing a transplant
@@keganjensen2605 hey yeah im just past the 6 month stage and it seems to be starting to thicken up a bit now but still a long way to go, I've also heard that it should thicken alot after the 6 month mark so its gonna be interesting to see what happens in the next few months
@@user-jq7di9pz8m wait a year Don't panic
This doc's channel is going to blow up soon
I can listen to him all day long.
Respect to you Dr. You're personality your character and your very being makes up for your hair condition brother. You're a beautiful person with or without hair. Thank you for your content as always.
I've had 1 FUT with good results this August will be a year.
Thanks 🙏 glad you had a great result! Enjoy it.
I have alopecia areata also and even though I’m female I shave my head and wear wigs. Folk said why didn’t I style my hair over the bald patches but I’d rather have it all shaved rather than trying to cover blad areas. It was a huge blow as I was struggling with medication induced obesity which took me from a size 6 U.K. to a size 16 in a matter of months.
All in all I’ve been left as a bald Michelin Lady. Not good for self esteem.
You can regrow hair using hyperbarics, or I've heard that from people who got hyperbarics for other reasons...
Hadn't grown hair for 15 years and all of a sudden started growing hair after 3 days of treatment
That sucks! I've had meds take me from a size 16 to a 24--Neurontin. My doc watched it happen, after back surgery. He never said a thing--should have told me what the pills did. I got food poisoning and could not keep the pills down, realized they never helped the pain & nerve problems, so I quit and started losing weight immediately--then saw an article in a mag in a Dr.'s office.--Oprah said it was #1 cause of weight gain among drugs. Evil they can do that to people--and ins. companies--it was very expensive.
I had tried so hard to lose weight, then took 9 pills a day guaranteed to make me need a crane someday to get out of my house!. Lyrica did the same thing, but worse--30 lbs in just 6 weeks. But I was watching, quit immediately. It worked but I slept 18 hrs/day and could not see straight. It's hard enough suffering w/illness OR a weight gain--both is beyond the pale.
You sound like you are doing better--everyone has issues about their hair--I had too much--ir was huge, hot, but it was so straight, it would not stay curled no matter what, and bosses wanted us to look professional, not like students or hippies. I finally just pony-tailed it, kept it trimmed... Then half fell out with back surgery, then more, more... Once it grew back a month or 2 or 3 later but bright white--looked like a halo around my head! In another month, the dark brown came thru again. It was crazy.
Baldness must be hard--so cold in winter, and wigs would be hot in summer. But when people can accept and come to terms with whatever issues they face, people as a whole respect them for dealing. And they end up looking MORE attractive.
So remember, many will see you as even more beautiful. You won't have your head in a sweater in summertime...you could rock Hawaii! Anywhere other--hairy--people are dying of heat prostration, you may be cool as a cucumber. You also can wear pretty scarves, hats that those of us with straggly buns & huge heads (NOT heads of hair, just huge heads!) can't. Develop your own style, look people in the eye, and know good people don't think anything bad--they are with you. Not easy, I know.
Hoping you the best and knowing how hard it is, how scary.
@@helpabrothawithasubisaiah5316seriously? I would think this would be a known thing.
Dr. I was wondering is you can transplant someone’s else’s hair to another person?
Wow love your outlook and response to all of this. Joe, get this guy on your podcast!
Thanks, Mike! Would love to be on it.
No joke, and I’m not just saying this just because, but you look good my dude. I know how it feels to get compliments when you don’t feel that way, but you look good without the hair man.
I agree, bald also suits him. I think his/accent adds a lot to his character it all gels really well together.
I think you look like Anderson Cooper when you took your glasses and cap off. lol I hope I didn't offend you. Just a suggestion why dont you see a barber or hair stylist once a month and get your head shaved. It could be a nice relaxing treat too yourself. But then again I have long hair because I cant stand sitting in a salon while others love to be pampered. For you it would be different after your first shave if you keep it up once a month I dont think you will have to sit in a chair that long. I know doctors like to be controlling or in control so that might be an issue, but go for it dude! PS I liked and subscribed.
He should just laser out the remaining follicles
Agreed and I love a big nose on a man, very handsome and regal.
The funny thing is, shaved heads generally look way better with extensive male pattern baldness.
What do you mean? Are you saying men with MPB look better if they shave their head? The way you worded your comment doesn't make much sense.
@@MrEazyE357 I meant that having significant baldness improves the look of a shave. The hair is finer and lighter so the overall effect is generally improved.
@@sophie9419 No, not really. When that shit starts growing out after a day or two, it looks like a nightmare with that hideous hairline pattern.
It depends on the shape of one's skull, skin, etc.
I appreciate what plastic surgery does for deformed people. Truly liberating.
I could be wrong but I think plastic surgery may have started off was a way to help people with injuries or deformities in the face
@@zg6879 you're totally right.
Honesty. I've rarely seen it more on display on RUclips than on your channel. Much appreciated.
I bladed in my late 20s, did some medical therapy for a few years, then started shaving my head. Such a rush of relief to just embrace the bald look. The psychological games of following your thinning in the mirror, wondering if you are pulling it off, doubting it-getting rid of all that was the best part of shaving. That was not a battle I was willing to continue fighting, and it would be a lifelong battle if you go down the path of transplants and repeat transplants. I feel normal now, look great too. 💪🏽
It's the best thing to do. Accept and live with it. It's not bad being bald. Imagine going blind or deaf. Now that's bad.
Yeah, when you no longer can easily cover the thinning by cutting sides short and changing the combin direction just go bald. I started thinning on top and noticed it in my 25s. It's still ok but if and when it keeps progressing I'll just go bald. I refuse to play the games. I might get a transplant after 35 but no games.
I just shaved it all off at 25. I always knew the medication wasn't worth it, and after seeing the back of my head a few times on camera, I decided the time had come. Once you become truly bald, you are no longer defined by your blading.
I started thinning around 23-24, really got thin on top around 27-28. I started losing my hair at the temples with a more pronounced widow’s peak, then the crown accelerated around 29. I shaved it all off at 29 and never looked back. I wish I did it sooner.
I shave my head but my hair grows so fast i have to shave 3 times a week. My beard compliments my shaved head and my girl loves it but shaving sucks at times
You look amazing with or without hair. Respectfully.
THANKX U
simping for that surgeon money
Simp
@@blakbear6528 Well if captain badboy says it, it must be true
Bet you wouldn't say that if you didn't know his profession and he was a random on the street.
I remember reading some studies on cloning hair follicles, that way you're not limited to donor area. Hope they make it happen
@*Boss Status* at first. Eventually though, as long as the free market isnt fucked with, itll get cheaper and better quality over time. Like TVs or other cosmetic procedures.
Pretty sure I read somewhere that it is also not for people who have lost hair but are thinning.
Linkov has serious Edward Norton from Fight Club vibes haha
I started losing hair mid 20’s standard male pattern baldness. I got a total of 5 ops or 2 scalp reductions (reduced area that needed transplant and got the results of a mini face lift as a bonus I believe scalp reductions are no longer offered) and 3 total HT from age 32 to 48. I still have a medium size mostly bald center but with my hair long tied in a ponytail and a little hair fiber powder and hair color that stains the scalp a little, the end result is the actual and appearance of a full head of healthy hair. I’m 65 and have enough donor hair left for one more HT but I’ll pass I’m good. I spent the equivalent of $40,000 in today’s money and some of the best money ever spent. I was in sales or face to face work and a bachelor that dated as many women as I could for as long as I could. My advice is to fight baldness with every cent you can spare, commitment and keep fighting. Just like you pump iron and work out to stay fit, having hair is the same relative to the better your look the better life goes for you. Fat bald is not a fun way I would imagine.
I was like - this guy is too young to be a surgeon but then he started talking the talk and I’m like - he’s legit. Interesting content 👍
Thank you!
He doesn't look that young lol. Not saying he looks old but he looks to be atleast in his mid 30's. Which is a perfectly reasonable age for a surgeon lol
@@Dielawn69 a slim non smoker who shares the same facial hair esthetic as a 10 year old boy tends to appear young
@@kassiouskelso9745 he has Alepecia
@@TiguhMan or that
Dr Gary the more I listen to your channel the more I'm hooked! The way you explain surgeries and how honest you are.
I just looked at old pictures of you with hair to compare to what you look like now.... You look dope af without hair. You look like the lead singer in a 90s punk rock band or something.
Remember the band Live? They sang Lightning Crashes back in the 90s. He looks an awful lot like the singer from Live.
he looks like a bond villian.
@@ShadowWizard123 Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), just much better looking than Billy
One thing that comes across again and again with Dr. Linkov in these videos is his kindness and modesty....putting himself in the place of the person who seeks such surgeries.
Wow. Everything about this video was honest and thorough. You deserve all the best. Thank you doc
Genetics are crazy and interesting my husband and I are a 3rd native american we have sooo much hair he even let's it grow and donates it every 5 years, but I try not to give it so much importance after I got really sick and lost half of my hair I was so sad than I realized I was still me with our without it.
P.s. my hair did grow back I'm better now.
Problem for most men that lose their hair is that it’s primarily because of DHT which kills the follicles long term. It won’t grow back after a while. DHT is not a factor for women who don’t have enough testosterone for it to matter with extreme rare exceptions.
I've found it interesting that natives seem to never bald at all. Obviously it's due to genetics but it's interesting because every other race appears to be genetically exposed to this problem.
@@ItJustHappened1 The map of the rates of male pattern baldness is super interesting. It’s like it radiates out of the Middle East and gradually gets less the further you get away from the Middle East. Of course there are still many cases of male pattern baldness all over the world, and especially in Scandinavian countries, but the rates are lower for native Americans and Eastern Asian men and they were the furthest away from the Middle East.
I'm half Native American, half white. I joke around that I got the best of both worlds, so to speak. My skin is "white," but I tan very easily. I'm in my [very early] forties and people I work with, as well as customers, both tell me I still look like I'm in my twenties. I joke around that I sold my soul two decades ago and haven't aged a day since, HaHa. Oh, and I still have a head full of hair. Can't grow a beard, though. Well, I can, but the hairs are too thick and they make my skin itch. So I just keep a little scruff/5 o'clock shadow instead.
A 3rd Native American 😂🤦♂️
"So let's see why he thinks it's the dumbest thing he's ever done"
I mean, considering he's not only bald but also left with a scar on top of it... 😅
One of the reasons I've stayed away from a hair transplant is because I want to be able to shave it with no issues someday.
@@tjcmoto5484 so what would be the issues you're talking about?
Appreciate that he just admits his hair transplant and also that he injects Testosterone and stem cells.
Sometimes he is a bit pandering to his guests but say what you want, mostly he keeps it real
That's what he ADMITS to, who the hell knows what else he's taking.
@@lazarus8447 Joe Rogans extremely open about what he takes and has taken, TRT, HgH, Vitamin shots, nootropics etc.
Lol yeah when Joey called him out for being on the juice. Lol
& ivermectin
DMT
I like your outlook on life and the way you explain in detail with all your videos. Keep up the great work and much love from 🇦🇺
Its nice to see such an honest outlook on plastic surgery from a doctor who performs it.
I was a bit dismayed with my experience. It wasn’t hair, but the doctor and office pretended the results were perfect and refused to admit the issue that resulted. Cosmetically there was some asymmetry which was a possibility i was made aware of and don’t mind as much, but the chronic pain I had was not supposed to a thing.
When you have a face and lips like yours Dr. Linkov, not to mention such intelligence and kindness - you don't need to think twice about not having your hair! Thank you for your very interesting and honest videos!
Dude, the clean look is badass on you. I felt better about my alopecia by watching a lot of Smallville/Lex Luthor/Michael Rosenbaum back in 2002 when my hair took a permanent vacation.
I've started balding at early 20s, like 21/22 yo. I just buzzed it. I'm 32 now, don't care.
Bald is sexy 👍
@@lovemyalaskaful only IF you are jacked af or naturally have good looking features, you'll look ugly without those, for instance look at Bill Burr
@@blakbear6528 😂🤣 good point...just my preference in guys I guess...luv me some sexy bald men 😍
@Kore with those standards , no wonder why you find him attractive
@@blakbear6528
As a black man I shave my head, I also work out alot but it's just a level of confidence and preference. I can shave and go....some women are ok with it, some like hair. What if your woman likes hair and you start to lose yours.....what then....
You should get smp, Gary. I'm getting my 1st treatment Wed.
I love this page so useful and informative. Se. Likov:s voice is very calming.
Ur a really likeable guy. Can appreciate ur intelligence and honesty. Thanks for the video
Thank you! 🙏
you used to have legendary hair, sucks to lose it all at once. Is there a chance it comes back? You're a 10/10 no matter though man.
Aww thank you! It was nice hair. Unclear if it will ever grow normally again.
What happened to this guy and he's a surgeon himself why don't he get something done
@@Lonesniper41 watch the other videos to find out!!
@@drgarylinkov Just go to a dermatologist and get corticosteroid injections. Also, get a prescription for a JAK inhibitor to modulate your immune response. Furthermore, avoid vaccines because that is what brought back my Alopecia. That happened to a lot of people on the internet forums as well.
Life itself is a shity thing.
Tyga hairline improved a whole hell of a lot. Hey maybe you can do a video about him his hair is near his shoulders now
My chin implant gave my face the balance it needed. Well done, looks natural and worth every penny I paid. The key is to get a plastic surgeon with a great sense of aesthetics and one who will be honest about expectations and outcomes. Mine interviewed me before discussing surgery to answer my questions, tell me what he could do well, and determine if I had realistic expectations. I appreciate him for that .
Never thought I would enjoy watching a video like this. So interesting!
I find this guy’s voice very soothing.
Seriously?
FUT was the second best thing that I did, the best was laser eye surgery.
This popped up on my feed. Plastic surgery is a great option for many people in terms of self esteem and also helping out in your line of work. Communication with the doc is key. Of course always use a board certified physician and be wary of cut rate places (pun intended). The best surgeons are expensive for a reason!
Really enjoy the exceptionally articulate explanations.
Joe is a friggin beast. Love how perfectly the doc explain something to us just to have Rogan say the same thing 5 mins later.
JR is just a rich old man, nothing special.
You are a very informative individual and I appreciate all the explanation that you give us on each of the videos I personally don't have hair loss yet but I find your explanations very eloquente and I really understand what you are explaining to the audience. thank you :)
Thanks!
Even though I am not losing my hair or anything I really like watching videos and anything medical related/with the body or surgeries. Your videos are extremely interesting! I also want to say it don’t matter whether you got hair or not. You got a great face and head shape. Looks super cool actually and pretty rad, and you seem like an awesome surgeon and genuine person too.
I've noticed recently that I have been recommended a ton of videos such as this talking about hair transplants despite not looking it up. I started balding at 18 and started shaving my head at 21, no intention to ever get a transplant as I don't really miss hair. But I think it's incredible how Google and the gang are able to go right to people's common insecurities and throw content like this their way. It seems to be getting trendier recently to humour a hair transplant if you're going bald.
Well said. I get fed “relevant” things all the time.
I dont even bald yet, but I get recommended these videos because google knows I am going too, looking at my family's history
Apps turn on your cam and notice your thin hair. They do that to me
Opposite here, I have a head full hair and no family history of balding, never looked up this stuff either. Got recommended this, yet I still watched!
@@ChicanoOne760 that is not true lol
You could do an Antonio Conte one, thats a crazy positive case
He said "I'll venture out" for hair. Love this doc. 🤣
Can you do a video on MGK's transplant? I know he got it right before filming his movie Nerve, and in some scenes you can even see the scar from the FUT procedure. But he never even shaved his head, instead he just rocked a man bun, just like in the movie. It looks so well done now, no one would notice it. This video would be really helpful! Thanks in advanced
I second this
Amazing content as always. You always come across so genuine and well spoken. Keep up the good work man
Thank you!
I love the irony of a man with no hair who is an expert in hair. You know this man is passionate about his profession probably sparked by his condition. Love the channel! Kudos
@@Megatraum504 Thats pretty presumptuous. how can you say he's happy about his condition? You dont know his personal thoughts and I'm sure part of his knowledge about helping people with their appearance is based on his own interest in finding a cure or treatment for his own condition.
Do a video on Paulo Costa the MMA fighter who's getting his head done because he's losing his hair because of steroid use.
Will add to list
Gary is a legend what a nice bloke
I love the honesty Doc. People don't really need it. 😊
Dr. Linkov is soo humble and real. I appreciate him sharing his experience of his Alopecia. More respect and love to him! I might just want him to do a hair transplant on me in the future.
Thing I always think about hair transplantation is, assuming the grafts take, as you get older perhaps you continue to lose hair elsewhere on your head. Leaving you with little hair islands, separated by seas of skin in between. Chimplants.
Or he was told what to expect but believed what he wanted to hear. Very human,
Good point. Quite possible.
I really appreciate your transparency, Dr. Gary. You are the real deal.
Dear Dr. I think you are such a knowledgeable Dr. Just by listening to you I get the confidence to visit you. The price of my eyes lift & a little on my neck will be a deal breaker.
I watch Joe pretty regularly but I don't remember this episode. So glad I still have all my hair at 50. Some guys can pull it off, but I don't look good with a shaved head. (I shaved it once years ago on a dare... it couldn't grow back fast enough.)
Being honest with yourself and comfortable in your own skin is true confidence that can't be bought.
I had a hair transplant booked in recently and I decided to cancel it two weeks before. I came to the acceptance that it isnt a permanent fix - it probably won’t meet my expectations and unless Commit to taking finestaride and minoxidil post surgery (both of which I’ve experienced side effects with) I’ll probably need another one in a few years. The truth is with hair loss is you’re fighting a losing battle but it’s crazy that a lot of hair loss clinics (including the clinic I went to) put so much misinformation out there. It even reads on the clinics website that ‘a hair transplant is the only permanent solution for hair loss’ this isn’t true on so many levels. Look at celebrities who’ve had to have 4-5 over the course of their lives.
Ultimately, it’s all about doing what’s best for you. I’d advise taking medications like minoxidil/finestaride first and seeing what your tolerance is like and how much ground you can recover before looking at a hair transplant seriously. It’s always a balancing act between restoring your confidence and ensuring you’re not inadvertently causing downstream health complications with your treatment plan.
Good decision.
Well, Rogan makes a good point. You are not getting hair back with these procedures, you are moving it around.
Dr. Link over, please do a segment on Covid hair loss. I had C19 really bad and loss body hair and tons from my scalp. My GP says it shows how my body was so shocked and traumatized by being so ill. Literally lost handful each day. Currently taking different things to help retain and promote growth AND PATIENCE. T.hank you!
Hey Doctor Gary you should release some merch, id love to wear a city facial plastics cap!
Skin and hair products are coming soon! Go to feelconfident.com and sign up for newsletter please!
Finally someone else admits that we’re always passing judgement on others. Can’t avoid it.
Great content btw
You cannot judge people if you try to it's not impossible
This was an enjoyable video to watch. Not because of Joe Rogan but because the doctor.
Thanks! Don't forget to subscribe
I just started following you. I'm glad I did. I appreciate your honesty. Thanks.
You look great DR. Gary!!
The judgement of people, is exactly why people feel they need augmentation.
Dr. Linkov, you are TOTALLY adorable. 😁 You remind me, every time I watch you, of my youngest son (who's now 22 😊) in many ways - your facial features and expressions as well as your congenial, easy-going manner. You could probably win the prize for most pleasant personality on RUclips. 😉
Keep it up with the great videos! 👍🏻
PS - If I were ever to indulge in any facial plastics, I'd definitely head your way!
That's what we need from doctors. Good advice and honest assessment. Sadly there are many doctors who just grab cash which makes me uneasy. I'm considering laser for my eyes but I'm feeling pressed by advertising and lack of proper explanation.
Doctors are also just not the gods in general that people think they are. People take their word as gospel and they're wrong all the time.
I had laser eye surgery and my vision is perfect now
@@Jacob-ed1bl not in that sense. I think doctors in the u.s. are very good at saving your life and at simple stuff. But when it comes to more complex things or they don't know the answer, they'll just blame stress
I've been a Bosley customer since 2004. I was in my early 30's. I only had two procedures, but I was supposed to do a total of 3 but never did. I'm 49 now.
Keep the information coming,🌹 this is very interesting to hear
glad algorithm brought me here. great insight, and honestly really great & relaxing voice. would listen to Doc read a medical encyclopedia. SUBBED
I love a bald man and add glasses plus intelligence, be still my beating heart!!
There's something comforting and "daddy" about a doctor or surgeon lol
He's more adorable without hair.🤓Don't know how this stuff showed up on my recommendations though.
@@We_Are_All_Vultures girl oh my goodness
@@We_Are_All_Vultures what does that have to do with what he said???
@@We_Are_All_Vultures issues
I hope going bald hasn't bothered you too much, you've been blessed by the gods to have a head structure like that bro, rock what you got! statham style. It would be interesting if you could make a video on synthetic or cloned hair follicles and where technology is at the moment for something like that. I think that has to be the next level, where anyone no matter who they are can get hair put in without having to take it from another part of the head.
Dr.Linkov, I love your channel. I love how you not only educate us but keep it real. I think physicians should aspire to become like you. Keep it up!
This surgeon is honest and clear thinking. Likable guy.
McConahay rocks his hairline but he is tall but he walks with a strut of confidence and makes it look tough.
Matthew had a hair transplant.
Matt was balding - just finished his book he talks about it. He said he used something called Regenix to grow it back but I assume he also got a transplant