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hey guys
for my earlier posts n comments n photos u may visit the links below and understand my past story PHOTOS- my HT photos... after 3 years..need help STORY my HT photos... after 3 years..need help i was not at all happy with my transplant....for the 1st yr it was fine but after 3yrs you all can see for yourselfs in my photos.....that i was back to square one... then i met a doctor here in delhi (india) who showed me bio-fiber and its results,i was impressed then went for 1000.....in the front area.... so now i am posting my photos taken after i have under-gone 1000 bio-fibers and after seeing my results, planning to get more... i have just come back to this site for your views and comments.... and what u people think about bio-fibers and my pics PS -- i am adding my latest photos to the old post....please see there... |
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sweetlittle,
I remember you from a ways back. Thanks for coming back and updating us on your hair restoration journey. Well you definitely have a lot more hair than you did in the 3 year postoperative photos. All things considering, it looks pretty good though quite honestly, the hairline does look a little "pluggy" in my opinion. I must admit, artificial hair transplant surgery has long been a concern of mine since there are a high level of complications such as infection, rejection, and bad scarring. Synthetically transplanted hair will also not grow like regularly transplanted hair and if they break, will never grow back. I don't intend to scare you with this information, but it's important that you are aware of it, so you know what you have gotten yourself into. For more information see: Are Synthetic Hair Transplants Worth it? Bad Infection After Synthetic Hair Transplant All that to say, I truly hope that you don't experience any of these things and that your hair lasts you a very long time. Best wishes, Bill
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The only pictures I saw were your pictures from 2004, I dont know what "biofiber" is or how this type of hair is inserted surgically into your scalp, more pictures would be nice, along with an explanation.
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http://www.biofibre.com sheesh this is really scary stuff. Website is way outdated etc.
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looks ok for me..but there is some pluggy look at the front hairline..Overall, its a nice result for you
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