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frogger

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  1. I have never actually seen a post or article regarding this specific subject. There are plenty of articles out there regarding onion being applied to the scalp, in which it's high sulfur content aids in blood circulation and hair regrowth. I realize this is intended for people who have lost their hair via alopecia or environmental factors, not MPB. I personally tried this for the heck of it roughly one year post op out of frustration of the dissapointing result of my transplant. Literally by the next day, I had a couple of those scalp pimples in the transplant area (and only the transplant area). You know...those scalp pimples you get often in the 3-6 post op time frame caused by new hair pushing through the scalp? Tried it again about a month later, same thing with a scalp pimple literally by the next day or two. Tried it again on a few other occasions, same thing just about every time. So, from my experience, I can personally vouch it is clear that the onion is certainly having an immediate affect on my body, and I would assume a positive one since those scalp pimples are generally a positive sign of new growth, right? And it only occurred in the transplanted area, so it seems logical it was instantly stimulating lagging hair from the transplant? That brings me to my question. I am scheduled for a 2nd procedure shortly. Could this method of applying onion juice to the scalp after everything is healed possibly be beneficial in speeding up the new growth and/or increasing yield? Or I guess the better question would be could this be harmful to the new grafts in any way if I were to try it?
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