follically challenged
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I have extremely fine hair just like the patient does, and know from experience, that adding wax / pomade / or hairspray, coats the hairs and makes each individual hair strand look thicker. This is one reason that good doctors ask for the consultation to be held WITHOUT any substance in the hair, to accurately assess the thickness and quality of the patient's hair. To say that hair with pomade / wax / hair spray in it does NOT add a volumizing effect is honestly quite baffling to me
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Dr. Bisanga 2535 Grafts (09/02-22)
follically challenged replied to Mdc2021's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Absolutely superb. Two questions: 1. Bisanga usually suggests oral minox.. did you not decide to go for that for a particular reason, or did he not suggest it for a particular reason..? 2. Regarding your fine hair, did Bisanga mention what the hair groupings were like...? Mostly 2s, 3s, or even 1s...? Thanks! -
Upcoming FUE with Dr. Bisanga
follically challenged replied to SecondHT's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
Agreed. Nice guy, very knowledgable, but i also got the impression he just couldn't wait to get me out of the office. What i was expectig to be 30 minutes - 40 minutes consult actually was over in 15. Understandable I guess if you get asked the same questions over and over on a daily basis, but it certainly doesn't instil comfort and confidence in the patient that this doc is to there to make the best decisions and guide you through the whole process. That being said, he does seem to have some stellar results, so i'm sure you're in good hands -
Superb result! Happy for you! 2 questions for OP and anyone out there who can chime in: 1. Any idea why Bisanga usually recommends oral minox as opposed to fin? 2. What would happen if you were to stop the oral minox after 12 months say, when you reach full growth? (Curious if you asked Bisanga this, what would happen should you choose to stop taking it) Thanks!
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Dr. Bisanga + Dr. Kostis BHR 2167 FUE
follically challenged replied to TrainingDay's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
nice work! following. great write up, but i don't think you mentioned the micron size of your hair...? -
Dr Bisanga - NW3 - 2410 Grafts
follically challenged replied to andrewfaliro's topic in Hair Transplant Reviews
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Great result! And thanks for being transparent with the pics and avoiding all the BS lights and tricks, much apreciated
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This is such an improvement, great job! Anything that can be done about those scars though...?
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Thanks for the response. Could you name some of these reasons why thin, blonde hair is easier to work with than thick hair? I usually hear the opposite and always just presumed i was cursed... And is the only way to make it look 'not thin' by having it long? What if we choose to have it fairly short, does that ruin the illusion? Thanks!