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Khali

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  1. Just do an E-Visa online. Its much cheaper and convenient. For Canada E-Visa was blocked which made it much more expensive and the consulate had huge line ups. I had to get a slot booked. Those who didn't stood outside for hours until they had to give up.
  2. Have you tried a product called bees wax? You need to apply it on damp hair and it does wonders for thin hair.
  3. I have great laxity but in the second HT the doctor really cut me up badly. Also the surgery was very painful. The doctor injected a lot of medicine to make my scalp numb and it hurt a lot. Then he took an interview trying to get a testimony from me claiming the surgery was painless. I didn't want to lie, so I said it was painful. Ironically right after the surgery he was talking about scar repair. Now the scar stretched, and I am forced to keep my hair long. So if you have great laxity then make sure the strip isn't cut ear to ear. Make sure you both agree to do a small strip. I never got FUE done, but even in that if the doctor overharvests your donor then he will mess it up.
  4. Majority of the clinics refused to restore temples when norwood scale is high However Eugenix is different. They are so many cases where they have restored temples on norwood 6 scalps. I am trying to go to Eugenix, but Canada's covid rules are still holding me back. :(
  5. I was supposed to get my third hair transplant with them. I even bought a ticket to India and set a date. Then the pandemic came and I could not go. I can understand why they would not use other body hair except the beard. Body hair have a low success rate. Plus body hair is usually to fine and does not withstand good coverage against bright light. Anyway I am going there once the restriction are gone.
  6. This looks like an interesting topic. I myself have scared up really badly at after my second strip surgery. I am glad Eugenix specializes with body hair which gives many of us hope. Back in my day when FUT was still popular Dr Umar was the only good option for body hair. However his rates where just too high.
  7. I don't have a recommendation from Turkey, but Talizi in Georgia looks good for BHT. Also, beard hair should only be used for a top up. It doesn't work well in a stand along hair transplant.
  8. Amazing results. The only downside to Dr Radha is she is not open to concepts like using BHT or SMP. Had she does this it would do wonders for her. However, I always respected her ethics.
  9. He took over 800 from the beard? I thought for darker skinned people he does not go over 500.
  10. I prefer FUT because the hair thickness is much more. I have fine hair and a limited hair donar area, and FUE would not work for me.
  11. Expensive laser probably. This is why it so important to have a professional get it done with SMP and not some saloon.
  12. Impressive result, but the scar is still showing from the sides. Maybe FUE in the scar is needed. However, in the middle there is no sign.
  13. Its not a good idea. If you think you are balding let it progress more.
  14. I would use beard and chest hair as a filler for areas that are lacking density. To cover an area on its own might not be a good idea.
  15. Does it really work? I have very elastic skin, but I heard scar reduction can cause the scar to stretch even more.
  16. I just went to a SMP site and they have an example? Is this feasable? https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/scalp_micropigmentation-new_hair_institute-134-scalp_scars.jpg
  17. I wonder what kind of pigmentation this place uses. I contacted them, and they said their tattoo last for up to 8 years. This is great for people who have low level of hair loss, and need to do touch ups. The issues is for people who are completely bald, and want a tattoo to make themselves look like they have a full head of hair.
  18. I'm not to impressed with their examples. So far SMP doesn't not have any reputable clinics in Ontario.
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