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Joanne1

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  1. I had a transplant in August, 2007. Needless to say it has been over a year and a half, and to my sadness and distress, I have yet to see ANY results. I had a full head of hair going into the surgery, and I went to Tijuana with the doctors of the Gardel institute, maybe that was my first mistake.. I was 19, and I am a female, and now I find I might not even have been a good candidate to begin with. I say I had a lot of hair because it is a lot compared to what I have now, it was diffuse thinning all over, but still, something I wish I would have appreciated before. After the surgery, my hair fell out like crazy. I was patient, thinking it was temporary shock loss, but it has been more than a YEAR, and I now have to use Topikk all over my head, something NEVER necessary before, and my hair is CONSIDERABLY thinner than before. With this information you now have of me, my question for you is whether it seems like the shock loss I suffered is permanent. I am deeply saddened over this and stressed, but I would like to know the truth and have a definite answer. Any help given would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
  2. I had a transplant in August, 2007. Needless to say it has been over a year and a half, and to my sadness and distress, I have yet to see ANY results. I had a full head of hair going into the surgery, and I went to Tijuana with the doctors of the Gardel institute, maybe that was my first mistake.. I was 19, and I am a female, and now I find I might not even have been a good candidate to begin with. I say I had a lot of hair because it is a lot compared to what I have now, it was diffuse thinning all over, but still, something I wish I would have appreciated before. After the surgery, my hair fell out like crazy. I was patient, thinking it was temporary shock loss, but it has been more than a YEAR, and I now have to use Topikk all over my head, something NEVER necessary before, and my hair is CONSIDERABLY thinner than before. With this information you now have of me, my question for you is whether it seems like the shock loss I suffered is permanent. I am deeply saddened over this and stressed, but I would like to know the truth and have a definite answer. Any help given would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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