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Old 07-27-2003, 01:37 PM
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Hello I am looking for a solution to a recent hair transplant procedure which has scarred me up in the front hairline and divoted throughout my front scalp .Unfortunately the poorly trained Dr. left me with a hairline which is only three fingers away from where my eyebrows are.Are there any systems that cover that far?I would also need it to cover back to the crown as I have lost hair to that point since the procedure ,in only two months I might add ,due to shock loss from his incompetence.Do not get a transplant unless you do a ton of research or you may end up the next victim so don't think it could'nt happen to you.

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Hello I am looking for a solution to a recent hair transplant procedure which has scarred me up in the front hairline and divoted throughout my front scalp .Unfortunately the poorly trained Dr. left me with a hairline which is only three fingers away from where my eyebrows are.Are there any systems that cover that far?I would also need it to cover back to the crown as I have lost hair to that point since the procedure ,in only two months I might add ,due to shock loss from his incompetence.Do not get a transplant unless you do a ton of research or you may end up the next victim so don't think it could'nt happen to you.

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Old 07-27-2003, 04:55 PM
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Mahair,

I am seriously doubting your ability to listen. Why continue to whine about shock loss at 2 months when everyone has told you it happens ??

You are going to look like absolute hell until 6 months or so. You went to arguably the absolute worst hair mill - toss-up with Bosley.

Did anyone usher you in to MHR ?? if so, who ?? Your mother ??, or did you make a quick & fast choice from fancy marketing ?? Now its time to start the learning process.

Like everyone has said, you have to give the freakin' hair time to grow in. Then just hope MHR didnt butcher you, you may get lucky. At 6 months time there is a very large support group here more than willing to help you solve any issues, but nobody can asess the damage so soon, if any ?. Please stop repeating your posts and start the reading & learning process.

If you want help you have to listen, most guys on here have had at least 1 HT, several more than 1.

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Old 07-27-2003, 06:43 PM
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For some reason this forum is very HT oriented, and you won't see too many posts in this section. If you are really considering a piece, then I suggest you check out hair-piece sections of the forums following forums.
www.hairsite.com
www.hairlosshelp.com
At the same time, your doc may end up blaming the piece for bad outcome.

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