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UNNATURAL HAIRLINE - Repaired by Dr Cooley


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1 hour ago, JohnAC71 said:

Progressing very nicely and is very clean. Shedding phase will come next. Redness can take days/weeks or even months to fade. Usually though it will go within a couple of weeks. 

Thanks John, I have another week wfh so here’s hoping redness will fade by then.

Also some of my previously transplanted hair should in theory remain, so I might be able to pull off some sort of hairstyle 😅

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I'd say it took 3 months for the redness to go away. At that time, I had some growth so it was being covered up, too. 

At first I was shy about my transplant. But one day I was real open about it. The amount of interest from other people blew me away. A million questions. No judgement.

It's just a suggestion, but think about being real honest about it. I mean, the whole point of getting hair is so that people will see it, right? You might be surprised how much support you'll get. 

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On 4/25/2021 at 10:12 AM, HairNTear said:

UNNATURAL HAIRLINE - Repaired by Dr Cooley 

Done, and can I just say the work lookS absolutely immaculate 🙌🏼

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2 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

Done, and can I just say the work lookS absolutely immaculate 🙌🏼

Cheers Melvin and yes I am super please with how it looks so far, can't wait for the redness to fail and native hair to grow lol

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2 hours ago, HairNTear said:

Cheers Melvin and yes I am super please with how it looks so far, can't wait for the redness to fail and native hair to grow lol

Yea redness can stay for a while, but once the hair starts to grow it should start to fade. 

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22 hours ago, MachoVato said:

I'd say it took 3 months for the redness to go away. At that time, I had some growth so it was being covered up, too. 

At first I was shy about my transplant. But one day I was real open about it. The amount of interest from other people blew me away. A million questions. No judgement.

It's just a suggestion, but think about being real honest about it. I mean, the whole point of getting hair is so that people will see it, right? You might be surprised how much support you'll get. 

Great point mate, I've always thought of it as taboo before

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1 month update guys, coming along really nicely and the redness has begun to fade which is nice. 

It’s strange having a hairline that isn’t unnaturally straight as I’ve been used to that for the past year lol but anyway I’m excited to see how this pans out.

Let me know what you guys think!

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Wow looks incredible hasn’t shed at all. 


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10 hours ago, Melvin-Moderator said:

Wow looks incredible hasn’t shed at all. 

I think it can be slightly misleading as the hair that remains is previously transplanted hair. There has been a lot of shedding of the new hair so I’m looking forward to that starting to come back in 2 months time.

I strongly believe the minimally invasive technique of Dr Cooley is the reason why I haven’t experienced any shock loss.

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6 Week Update

Hi Guys, thought I’d drop a 6 week update, not a huge amount has changed but definitely can feel stubble coming through and, if you look closely you can see the hairs starting to sprout.

I appreciate the hairline seems fairly dense but please bear in mind that I have already had 2 transplants in this area and the goal is to repair the unnatural ness.

Any comments or questions appreciated.

Also I had a quick question regarding shedding, does this typically stop now or should I expect more?

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1 hour ago, Parasol said:

Wow you basically have a final result at 6 weeks hahaha. Congratulations. This is incredible.

Finger’s crossed you don’t shed any more. Seems like this might be the case.

Cheers @Parasol ! 😂

it does feel more natural already just from removing some of the most offending multi grafts in hairline.

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