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youdontsay

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  1. He doesn't answer the question though. The question wasn't whether it will look blue or green after its done. Rather, the question was whether like every other form of tatttooing known to man the colors will change over time. In addition to this unanswered concern, what if you go grey a decade afterwards?
  2. Dr Keller has been very helpful in this situation. We have formulated a plan (which he will not charge me anything for), and I'm expecting good results.
  3. Thanks for the advice and words of encouragement everyone. I'll make sure to follow up.
  4. It has slowly been getting better, though we'll see what the future brings.
  5. I seem to have a quite dramatic case of shock loss in the donor area. (I am 2 months post op). This was a second transplant. Since the second transplant, I've also lost a fair amount of hair from the first transplant. When does this typically return?
  6. Thanks, I'm glad the solution was so simple. Looking at the upload page, I see the warning now, so it was completely my fault.
  7. There are no error messages at all. The pics simply don't show up when they are posted as part of the blog.
  8. Still not able to post pics on hairtransplantnetwork. I'm on a mac - I have tried with firefox, safari and chrome, and on my linux box, I have tried with firefox.
  9. I haven't tolerated Propecia well in the past (due to side effects), and so I don't ever plan on being on it long term. However, I have a hair transplant coming up, and was wondering if it made sense to go on it temporarily, just to minimize the chance of shock loss in months 1-3. If so, how long would I need to start it before the surgery?
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