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Old 08-30-2007, 03:40 PM
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Hey everyone!!, well this is my second month from my second surgery not much happening i guess this is the most boring month because not mcuh difference but i have seen some growth on the sides from monmth one pics!! wich is very cool!


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Old 09-01-2007, 11:09 AM
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actionradar,

Thanks for posting updates.

2 months post op is typically a depressing time - at least for me. This is when I experienced a lot of shock loss and there were no signs of any new growth. Of course, this is typical - but it didn't necessarily comfort me as I was experiencing waves of doubt.

BUT - rest assured...you will sprout! It's all a matter of time and patience.

In a few short months you will see some new growth and in about 6 months there should be dramatic change.

Keep us posted my friend,

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Old 09-03-2007, 01:44 PM
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hey Bill!
very true oh what you say month 2 does suck i remember it from my first transplant too, but on month 3 hopefuly everything starts going very good!!! thanx for the comments pal!
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Old 09-22-2007, 01:17 AM
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I think your hair looked great after the first 1800 grafts. It is thin, but natural and it took you back a few years. I had HT done many years ago when I was young and foolish. I was preyed upon my ignorance and had an HT done when there was no reason to. From looking at the photos on these blogs, most anyone here would have given the right arm to have the hair I did before my HT. After many years, it will be necessary for me to continue the process as I have begun to thin more. The technology has changed and I look forward to visiting with Dr. Keene and getting her assesment of the situation. If I could go back, I would never have had an HT and let myself go bald as the pattern is thinning all over an naturally. My older brother has the same pattern and he looks good just keeping his hair short.

Having a nice even coverage, although thin, is a good look and you shouldn't stress yourself so much about your hair. It is a natural part of aging and the types of transplants that are pictured on these blogs show excellent results if I may say so. They make the patient look handsome, which is what you are looking for as opposed to the Don King thing. When someone tries to add too much density, the resullts are much less natural and look like they had an HT. Your going to look sharp when it is all said and done.

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Old 09-22-2007, 06:10 PM
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I don't get the point that you're trying to reach. I personally think actionradar's results looks great and well worth it for the $ he spent on it. I've had my done with Dr. Keene as well, and I think you'd be pleased with your results. If you don't think having hair is that important, and just "natural", why are you even going to Dr. Keene yourself? And no, you can't have too much density, at least not as dense as "nature" gave us.
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Old 10-21-2007, 06:36 PM
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Hey everyone!! well ive seen lots of growth this month and that makes me very happy!!! even people that didnt know i had a surgery get surprised because my growth is noticeable, very very thankfull TO Dr. Keene and cant wait for the next months coming!





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Old 12-21-2007, 01:35 PM
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Hello everyone!

well i just reached the 6 month mark and because of the holidays ive had many events were i cant wear a cap and for the first time in many years i can finally say i dont feel at all worried about how my baldness is gonna look i feel very comfortable and its so good to feel that way , very happy how its all going.





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