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BjornBorg

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  1. On 7/27/2018 at 8:00 PM, Gasthoerer said:

    Keser had lots of great, average and some few  poor results. Worth noting: Due to his non-rotating/oscilating punch he has quite some cases where he was not able to extract properly and had to decline the patient during surgery. Same patients had great results going with some performing a different punch method.

    Does this mean Keser won't operate on curly hair?

     

    Also, on the topic of the thread. Gatsu, do you have a pic of your hairline in it's absolute worst state pre any procedure?

     

    Congrats on your amazing results!

  2. I think you should consider not wearing your hair long. For a couple of reasons.

    1. It looks much weaker when it's long. Keep your sides shaved/short and leave some bangs on the side to help your hairline. Like Miralem Pjanic:

    Miralem-Pjanic.jpg

    2. When you lose hairs, these long hairs keep laying around the house and in the shower. That is a psychological factor that can make you stressed. The short ones you won't see as often.

    3. Also when you lose hairs that will grow back, they will blend in to a short haircut sooner, whereas it will take over 6 months for them to blend in to a long hairstyle.

    4. If you keep it in a ponytail, it can cause traction damage.

     

    To summarize. Long haircuts at age 40 is a luxury for people with zero risk or sign of losing hair. People that are losing and are desperately clanging on to a long hairstyle most of the time just need to be told by someone that it looks horrible. Not saying that you do, you still look fine. But I think you would look massively better with a short cut.

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  3. So far not a result that made it worth it, I'm guessing. Could still be though.

     

     

     

    I hope ASMED do you well should this not turn out a decent result. Whatever happens, stay strong and take your time to evaluate the situation. You still have a lot of grafts in the bank and should be able to get coverage.

     

     

     

    And thank you for being so detailed about your journey. It is very much appreciated.

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