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Taking our community to a higher level of interaction.


Pat - Community Publisher

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We hope that you like the new Hair Restoration Social Network and forum. We've worked behind the scenes for almost a year now to assure that all photos, posts, member info and URLs from our original forum carry over. Bill has really worked hard dealing with the many tedious details needed to make this happen.

 

In this new community, you'll find many new exciting social networking features and an enhanced forum.

 

 

 

We encourage you to customize your own profile, share your hair loss story, create blogs, present your photos, and upload videos. You can also create and join groups and interact with other members via public chat and instant message those you add to your friends.

 

 

 

We now really encourage you to report any issues or suggested enhancements by emailing them to Bill at help@hairtransplantnetwork.com

 

 

We will do every thing we can to make this the most robust hair restoration social community on the planet. So please let us know how we can make it better for you.

 

 

 

Onwards and Upwards into greater sharing and interaction - Pat

 

 

Never Forget - It's what radiates from within, not from your skin, that really matters!

 

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  • Regular Member

Hi Pat. Yes I sure do remember the days when I had too much hair, only wish I had that complaint now, lol. My hair doesn't look too bad when grown out a bit but as you can see in one of my album pictures when cut short I have that receded hairline. That is what I am considering surgery for, just haven't been able to take the plunge yet. Going to Ottawa in the fall to take my son to a hockey game, will be booking a consult with Dr. Rahal while I'm there. Thank you for this site, it is invaluable.

Tony.

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Tony, I see your high school photo that you had hair falling into your face too. The good news is you've kept far more hair on the top of your scalp and crown area well into your forties than I did. That means you can focus on dense packing your hairline to restore it. You'll be in great hands with Dr. Rahal. Best wishes for your new hairline. Pat

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  • Senior Member

Pat,

 

Kudos to you, Bill, and your development team on really taking this community to another level. It really looks great!

 

Panama Jimmy

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