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Fookinhair

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  1. Here's the deal guys. I recently bought some fin via the Dr Spex recommends. I decided to go for the generic option as Spex and the Dr assured me they were exactly the same as the non generic.

     

    Anyway I've been having a big shed recently and I want to totally rule out the fatc that it isn't the generic fin so have decided to go back to the old version.

     

    I'm 99% sure the generic stuff is ok, but want to be sure.

     

    So if anyone is interested drop me a pm and I'll post them on free of charge.

     

    If I get more than 1 pm I'll send to the person who I think contributes most to the forum.

     

    FH

  2. Consider this old guy

     

    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_g_qX...Lkk/s400/old_man.jpg

     

    This level of donor isn't altogether uncommon for someone in their 80s. Considering it looks like he could barely scrape a few hundred grafts together its pretty obvious a lot of people's donor will thin extensively and any HT hair would disappear along with showing an unsightly scar.

     

    I'm just curious how many people worry that this may be them down the road?

     

    True we have meds and future treatments such as ppr, but to date there is no magic bullet.

  3. Can't remember the name of the poster, but someone here had a procedure with this guy and wasn't very happy. My advice is wai and research this forum for a few months and you will soon see who the best Drs are. don't take any chances with something as serious and potentially life changing as hair transplantation.

  4. Originally posted by bullitnut:

    thanks for the enquiry fookinhair, im feeling very positive at the moment i will be 7months in a few weeks dude and will post pics for you to see my progress, im happy with how things are coming along and am looking forward to a brighter future now thanks to SMG and the support ive recieved on the forums icon_smile.gif

     

    regards bn

     

     

    Glad to hear it man. Keep us posted.

  5. I usually try to avoid paying any attention to my hair shedding in the shower etc as I know it normal to lose many hairs every day but today I decided to just see how many exactly I lose.

     

    I counted at least 50 hairs lost when washing my hair this morning, many of which were good strong non-minaturised hairs. I was actually quite shocked how many were really going down the plug hole. Does this seem normal?

  6. Originally posted by imissthebarber:

    I saw an article recently saying that the 60's mop was back which is basically a comb forward type look. The article was trying to sell hair product but they suggested using mousse while the hair is wet then blow-drying. This is supposed to make it look natural but give better hold and volume. (I haven't tried it out yet but worth a try in your case I reckon.)

     

    Thanks man. My hair stylist recommended this product so I'm giving it a bash. http://www.fudgehair.co.uk/cat...ge/Fudge-Pump-Up.htm

  7. I'm currently 2 months post op and in the doldrums phase icon_frown.gif

     

    As you can see from my photos

     

    http://hair-restoration-info.c...=962101092#962101092

     

    I opted to keep the hair longer behind the recip and brush it forwards and slightly to the side to cover the redness etc.

     

    This works a treat until I step out on a windy day, when a sudden unexpected blast of the balding man's worst friend can give the whole game away.

     

    Can any of you guys suggest a product that will kep the frontal combover in place without clumping the hair together. It seems I get the best volume when its blow dried and product free which obviously isn't good in the wind. I've tried clay and hairspray and both make the hair stick together at the front exposing the recip.

     

    Any advice guys?

  8. I'm currently 2 months post op and in the doldrums phase icon_frown.gif

     

    As you can see from my photos

     

    http://hair-restoration-info.c...=962101092#962101092

     

    I opted to keep the hair longer behind the recip and brush it forwards and slightly to the side to cover the redness etc.

     

    This works a treat until I step out on a windy day, when a sudden unexpected blast of the balding man's worst friend can give the whole game away.

     

    Can any of you guys suggest a product that will kep the frontal combover in place without clumping the hair together. It seems I get the best volume when its blow dried and product free which obviously isn't good in the wind. I've tried clay and hairspray and both make the hair stick together at the front exposing the recip.

     

    Any advice guys?

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