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On 11/28/2020 at 6:09 PM, Wicky said:

10 weeks is looking good! this is supposed to be your ugly duckling phase. if this is as bad as it gets this is going to be an amazing result!

Thank you! Here’s hoping, just being mindful to remain patient at the moment. 

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On 12/1/2020 at 3:33 PM, Curious25 said:

I would say ahead of the curve with those sprouts or unshedded grafts showing at 10 weeks - by next summer you will be jonny bravo. 

Hahaha thank you! Just the look I will be going for. 

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6 hours ago, Stubble said:

You lucky bastard. Did you even have a shedding phase? Almost doesn't look like it. I hope I'm half as lucky.
Looks great. 

My thoughts exactly feel super lucky! I certainly did shed some but it wasn’t dramatic. Eradicate luck and go with Bisanga that’s what I’d say to anyone. Just about to post 18 week results. 

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@Bbaldy Thanks for the updates.
Congratulations, you are looking great and well on your way to an impressive result. The improvement between each update is obvious and as things continue to evolve, your temples will really start to fill in over the next months. It will really be a nice transformation and thoroughly deserved.

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Just been looking at a few threads on Dr bisanga's work like this one and can't help but notice that the redness sticks around for many months.

Are there ways to reduce it faster? Like putting aloe Vera gel on the area from two weeks after the procedure or something?

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Skin redness is normal and a direct result of the surgery. Areas of higher density placing such as the hairline will have more redness than other areas of the scalp as the recipient site cutting will cause the body to direct more blood flow to the area. Patients with a lighter skin tone will usually have redness linger for the little bit longer than those with darker skin. 
Applying distilled witch hazel oil will help, as will aloe vera, but mostly the skin will need some time to heal naturally as it goes through this process.

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On 1/25/2021 at 8:17 AM, Bbaldy said:

18 weeks:

Pre shower, post shower and blow dried.

 

 

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Wow the refinement is out of this world.

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On 3/29/2021 at 12:14 AM, cg90 said:

Just been looking at a few threads on Dr bisanga's work like this one and can't help but notice that the redness sticks around for many months.

Are there ways to reduce it faster? Like putting aloe Vera gel on the area from two weeks after the procedure or something?

The redness in these pictures is exaggerated by the flash on the camera taken with back camera on iPhone. Without a flash the quality of the pictures isn’t as good. I’ll post 2 pictures of the exact same time frame with the front camera - no flash. 

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On 3/29/2021 at 9:14 PM, Bbaldy said:

The redness in these pictures is exaggerated by the flash on the camera taken with back camera on iPhone. Without a flash the quality of the pictures isn’t as good. I’ll post 2 pictures of the exact same time frame with the front camera - no flash. 

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How are you only 4 months. How, how, how life is unfair lol


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