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cheatedhearts

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  • Birthday 01/10/1990

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  1. I was having a little difficulty finding advice for females. I understand that I'm too young right now and it's something I'll think about in the next 10 or 15 years. It really does feel like it's the one thing that's ruining my life just now, I'm happy about everything else to do with my appearance and I'm not striving for perfection or anything, but ever since I was young and I started getting comments from my close friends and even strangers I've been pretty much obsessive. Hopefully I'll get more confidence when I get older.. Thanks!
  2. I have just started learning about hair transplants, and I'm only 17. I have a very naturally high forehead and it's something I'm EXTREMELY sensitive about. I was wondering if there are sites giving more information about transplants unrelated to hair loss. I was also wondering at what age surgery would be sensible? (Although I don't plan on running round to the nearest doctor anytime in the next few years!) I read that it's sensible to wait until about 25 to find out how much hair the person will lose but I don't know if this will apply to me. I have got my large forehead from my dad, however on both sides of my family the men have not lost much hair although my extremely elderly grandmother on my dad's side has gotten thin hair in the past few years. (I don't know how useful this info is, so sorry if it doesn't really matter!) Any advice or useful websites would be appreciated!
  3. I have just started learning about hair transplants, and I'm only 17. I have a very naturally high forehead and it's something I'm EXTREMELY sensitive about. I was wondering if there are sites giving more information about transplants unrelated to hair loss. I was also wondering at what age surgery would be sensible? (Although I don't plan on running round to the nearest doctor anytime in the next few years!) I read that it's sensible to wait until about 25 to find out how much hair the person will lose but I don't know if this will apply to me. I have got my large forehead from my dad, however on both sides of my family the men have not lost much hair although my extremely elderly grandmother on my dad's side has gotten thin hair in the past few years. (I don't know how useful this info is, so sorry if it doesn't really matter!) Any advice or useful websites would be appreciated!
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