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T&D jr.

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  1. Robert,

     

    Thanks for making the announcement about this. Northern was in our office on January 18, 2006 for his second procedure. From the moment I saw him it was obvious that he was not the same guy that was here a year ago. Not only did his hair look great, but you could see it on his face that he is in a much better place. We wish Northern all the best in the future.

     

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  2. Both Dr. Woods and Dr. Cole reported that body hair transplanted to the scalp changes and grows longer and smoother that originally. Dr. True's observations seem to confirm this change. Moreover, he has been amazed to observe that chest hairs frequently do not shed and just continue growing post transplant. I recently spoke to a patient who expressed his interest in sharing his experience on the forum. I am definitely in favor of all of you hearing about this from a patient's perspective. Hopefully we will see something from him soon.

  3. I am Dr. True and Dorin's assistant and wanted to shed some light on this exciting topic. Dr. True performed his first body hair transplant in April of 2002. Harvesting from the body (primarily from the chest) via extraction has become routine in his practice. Harvesting from secondary sources is an excellent way to continue restoration on patients, who for whatever reason have become depleted in the primary source. Dr. True will soon be posting a detailed case study involving extensive FUE from the chest and abdomen.

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