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Wow, it looks fantastic and you still have more thickening to come. Congrats.
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This looks fabulous Eman. I really am so pleased for you, particularly in view of all the help you have given people over the last few years in this forum - including me, all those months I was lurking in the threads. You deserve every happiness and success.
Pity about the slipped disc, but at least you'll look cool while lying flat on your back! The difference in hair colour/texture around your temples seems to be less noticeable this month, so I imagine the same will happen with your scar hair. I must say I am curious that no one has yet asked you straight up whether you've had an HT, but I wonder if that has something to do with the relatively gradual nature of the change. Anyway, well done again. I am coming up fast behind you. 3.5 months and just beginning to sprout! |
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Looks Great! You have to be on cloud nine w/ those rusults! Great look.............
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Your hair looks absolutely amazing & this is nothing short of a truly remarkable transformation. I honestly can't see ANY difference in the hair color, in the recipient area &/or donor, that would leave me ever questioning your hair; I wouldn't think twice about it. 100% natural & the density appears to be fantastic. Appreciate including some w/out flash as well.
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QUESTION-if you pushed your hair up in the front does the density diminish? It doesn't appear it would. If the rigorous task of taking a comb to your head--after living w/hair loss for years on end, shelling out copious amounts of money & undergoing surgery, then patiently waiting months for it to grow in--- proves to be a formidable foe & an insurmountable conquest (it does indeed seem to be a dying art these days) then it would be great to see a pic of it where you pushed it up (after it's wet and let it dry this way). Nevertheless, congrats! You look amazing & I would never suspect you even suffered from hair loss now.
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El Nino- Thanks!
Acrobaz- Thanks for the kind words. I am also surprised that no one has directly asked me. Everyone has noticed and says how they cannot believe how much hair I have... but just waiting for the direct question. Leeson- Thanks for all positive comments!! BT- Thanks, it has been a fun journey. Ron- Thanks for the comments. I agree with you on the style issue and it is certainly not due to density issues. Right now it is more manageability and wirey(ness) of the transplanted hair that makes it difficult to do much with it--and the fact that I butched it last month. It has softened and become more manageable, yet still short which makes it hard to style. In the evenings after showering I try to force it into different styles. I have chosen to wait until some of these factors change, then will go in and be re-educated in styling. CB- You will be enjoying the summer as well!! **I have attached a couple of pics with the hair slicked back (more spiked than anything) as much as possible both wet and dry... |
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M G ! ? ! ? O M F G . . ....you are one SICK, SICK, SICK puppy; do you know that? Most importantly, do you know what you just single handedly did for me (and every other balded bozo) Eman? You have broken the eternal enigma the hair gods have spoken in wise riddles which has bewildered, nay tormented the hairless heads of many a men: this means that many of the 75%+ men sporting the anchor man do on dr.'s websites, surely most of them could get away w/some variant of a fresh, modern, looking style! They have all merely been ignorant beasts and abusing the power of their follicle, JUST as yourself! Men such as myself sit and ponder these puzzles, and enigmas, FAMISHED for answers; all the while men such as yourself have feasted upon the forbidden fruit of the follicle; sit w/the fruits of the hair gods at your feet & stare down at it as a monkey awaiting for a lesson on how to use a fork. As Moses raised his staff & parted the Red Sea sending men out of bondage and slavery into freedom; w/the baptismal blessing of Emans pictures, I raise the comb and send you who have pondered the possibilities of ht's out of your bondage to the wig, and across the sea of scalp, and into the mother land of hair.
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