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hairlooser

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  1. Donor shock loss is nothing to be worried about, and it can occur around 3 months post op or earlier. There is a lot of resources that can help you online. This is just one of the trusted online source of info on hair loss/hair transplant for me. Dr Andrew Kim Official Blog
  2. From what I have learned based on my readings, they implant the hair grafts may creating microincisions on the head. The new hairline that will be created will depend on the surgeon's assessment, your age, and other factors. When you get your hair transplant done by a good surgeon, they make sure that the hairline created will suit your features well. i hope this helps The Hair Transplant 101 for Men - Australian Institute of Hair Transplant I've read a lot of great insights on their blog too.
  3. Yes, there are quite a number of reasons that could be causing your sexual problems. Age and medications are potential causes, but it pays to visit your primary care physician to really point out the problem.Don't stop Fin right away, not without your doctor's advice. Get the proper guidance and follow-up.
  4. Hi! can anybody at least shed some light on shock loss after a hair transplant? Is there any way to avoid it? or even make the shedding milder?
  5. I saw your thread as I am also mulling over the differences myself, and I came across this Everything You Need to Know About the FUT Hair Transplant It provides a comprehensive description only on FUT but I hope it helps.
  6. wow, I would be interested to see how his healing progresses. I would be watching because based on photos that i see of him and his hair loss, we seem to be showing the same signs. I also wear my hair long, and it started regressing as well. Anyway, should he cover it by the time he comes back to play, will that affect the growing hair grafts?
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