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Johna1a

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  1. Thanks for posting this, I actually feel much better.
  2. Thank you for your advice and time, it's much appreciated. That said, have you heard anything about this doctor? I am unable to find anything on him, good or bad.
  3. Bill, I have no photos - I just had the transplant three months ago. But, I will work on some photos. I found this website after my transplant and had my transplant done through a PAI doctor Jeffrey Waesche. I have read the numerous posts against PAI - remember I had my transplant before I read these posts - and have decided to withhold judgement until I see the final results of my transplant. The way that I look at it, if I am happy with my transplant, I will go back for a second procedure through them. If not, I will take my business elsewhere. That said, since I have read so many negative posts against PAI, I have begun to grow a little weary.
  4. Bill, Thank you for the quick reply, it's very much appreciated. All of my grafts were i groups of five or six. All of the grafts were also in my crown. Would this make a difference? Would this improve my density and given the location of my grafts, would you be less concerned with the pluggy look? Thanks man, John
  5. Is it possible to have a hair transplant consisting of 1000 grafts and the number of hairs per graft is in between five or six hairs?
  6. Is it possible to have a hair transplant consisting of 1000 grafts and the number of hairs per graft is in between five or six hairs?
  7. My hair is just now beginning to grow. The hair that is growing is very, very light and very thin (it reminds me of baby hair). Bill pointed out the fact that any hair that grows prior to three months is bonous hair and all of the real growth begins within three to five months. Let's just say that since this is the case, something tells me that I am in for a good head of hair. Grow well my friend, A1A
  8. My transplant was just abut three months ago and I get these red spots on a daily basis now.
  9. Bill, Therefore, this i good news. Thanks man!
  10. I had a hair transplant just under three months ago. Recently, I began to notice a number of red bumps on the are where I had the transplant. Has anybody else experienced this?
  11. You guys are awesome, thanks! Bill, This Thursday will be week nine for me and i keep looking at myself in the mirror and think to myself, "this isn't working." Thank you all for the lesson on patience!
  12. Thank you and I wish you happy growing as well! I also appreciate the fact that veterans like yourself reassure rookies like me that its going to grow!
  13. I was actually thinking about this very subject today and I am not 100% sure. As time passed, it seems that I have lost some of them, but I didn't take a photo and can't say for certain. I keep telling myself that it hasn't even been three months, but that doesn't make things easier!! That said, I can feel very small, fine hairs up there which I have been told are very blond. I hope that this is a sign of good things to come! Grow well my friend!!
  14. I had my first hair transplant on February 14th, 2008 (my Valentines Day gift to myself) and - fellow friends - the wait SUCKS! I bet that the first one is always the toughest, eh hair transplant vets?!
  15. I had my first hair transplant on February 14th, 2008 (my Valentines Day gift to myself) and - fellow friends - the wait SUCKS! I bet that the first one is always the toughest, eh hair transplant vets?!
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