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voxman

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  1. It will be 6 months on Friday and I am critically assessing my results.

     

    I believe my current state falls into the 'very good' category - the growth at the 4-6 month mark has been good. The new hairs still remain a bit curly/kinky. My native hair is very straight and lays down nicely when it gets to the 2-3 inch long mark, whereas the new hairs are approaching 2 inches and are still a bit fuzzy and unmanageable.

     

    The color variation is unnoticeable. I only had 2551 grafts and concentrated on the hairline and mid scalp. It is not at all dense by any stretch but my style and length play well into the illusion. I do not use any concealers or thickeners or drugs. I let the wind blow when it does. I did not use a coalition Doc. I do not think I will need any follow up work. My hairline is perfect for this 64 year old rock and roller.

     

    May it grow long, young dudes!

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  2. I dont mean to sound rude, I enjoy your posts. But how do you keep tabs on someone on a forum for 6 years? And whats wrong with asking this question that can help me make a firm decision about getting this HT or not? I hope you dont think that a HT is an easy decision that can be made without any forethought.

     

    BTW, I'm not getting a HT for girls, I'm getting it for myself.

     

    Taurusrisen, you're not rude and I am just gently ribbing you - believe me - I took a loooong time before I went under the knife. 20 + years...!

     

    I just want to give you a little push. One way or the other.

     

    As far as the six year thing, one can easily look up all the posts one has made here in a matters of seconds (well, a matter of minutes now given the speed lately). Just think of me as the little guy on your left shoulder...:D

     

    You'll make the right decision. I'm sure.

  3. I'm thinking of seeing Dr. Rahal.

     

    I don't mean to be insensitive, but you 've been saying this for six years! :rolleyes:

     

    There is no guarantee - period. There are ways to eliminate risks - such as going to a world class surgeon with documented results (other people's heads, of course...) - there is just finally making an educated decision and sticking to it.

     

    Just imagine, if you had done this back in 2008, you'd be lying on a beach with a beautiful island girl, she combing your long luxurious locks, you a successful multi-millionaire.

     

    Like me.

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    My apologies to all in this forum but if you have experienced what I have you would know how I'm feeling right now.

     

    We have no way of knowing what you have experienced. All we can know about you is your posts and user profile.

     

    According to your user profile, you stated that you had not even had a HT?

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  5. Yes you can go for another hair transplant if your hairs are going away, the study's on hair transplant is going, the fundamental foundation for hair follicle is harvesting on FUT and FUE are based.

     

    Hey Herman, I agree. Studies of hair, transplant doing FUE or FUT style procedure, indicators point towards a variety of methods all design to provide results when used in proper way tireless research have proved. In addition Coco Oil help naturally prevent.

  6. Ha ha - like I don't post every time I get a pimple. :P

     

    Seriously, just out of the shower and for 5 month 1 week, I think it's coming along pretty good. I still expect some thickening and straightening in the next 5 months and a few areas are still coming through.

     

    But in a few month I'll be 65 and it's a weed patch, man.

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  7. Interesting topic - surprised by the lack of responses.

     

    For me - I would say +1.

     

    Huh +1? Wow - sorry to hear that.

     

    No , no - it's not what you think.

     

    The HT has added a spring in my step and more that a few admiring glances in the mirror , but my life was/is pretty great with or without hair. I receded in my early 30's but was already successful in my field, was in a great relationship, and building a wonderful life. I did not lack any confidence or esteem and plowed ahead with whatever adventure my heart desired. The HT was a, well, wtf, why not, and I'm happy with it but I'd still be where I am today - looking forward to many more good time with my family and friends and life.

  8. Dear Bronte, Dear Abbey is out today so I'm answering her mail.

     

    I say go for the date.

     

    If she is a solid persona as you say , then she should expect some changes after 20 years! I'm sure she has a few imperfections now too. So I say spike that hair up (what's left of it anyway), dress to impress, and go for it!!

     

    And if it doesn't work out, make sure you get introduced to all of the hot friends!

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