Hi... 1st time posting here.. Hope this helps a few guys on the Rollercoaster ride..

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  • Winston
    Moderator
    • Mar 2009
    • 943

    #16
    Originally posted by NotBadhairUK
    Thanks Winston, yes.. I lost the whole of my 20's (as I was in a bad way) so now I can start to do some of the things I missed out on.. thanks for your message.. really appreciate it. Take care
    You’re welcome. Enjoy your new life!

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    • NotBadhairUK
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 24

      #17
      Quick update, enjoying the good weather lately....feels great to be out in it....I'm at around the 7 month mark now... here are some pics in the sun, I tried to get them as clear as possible... enjoy the good weather everyone whilst its here







      Everything's going really well, and looking back at how I was (a sad guy hiding in his room) this is a massive thing for me to be able to be in this position to style my hair in a way I like.. and just feel great about having hair! which is amazing feeling.

      I wish everyone well...and wish u the best possible results to everyone as I know how important it is to how well it makes you feel when ur happy with ur appearance.

      I forgot how I never took my cap off as its been so long now since I wore one thanks again to Dr Feller and Spex and all the awesome guys and girls that have helped me feel so much better about myself.

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      • KeepTheHair
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 1215

        #18
        This is the most amazing result I have seen in my life!

        AMAZING.

        Congratulations dude... your hair went from being worse than mine...to being 100x better than mine!

        Thats awesome. amazing.

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        • clee984
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2010
          • 254

          #19
          It does look amazing! It looks so good that I actually hate you (just a little bit )

          All the best.

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          • juiceman
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 23

            #20
            This is brilliant mate, I'm sure your posts will give hope to a lot of guys out there. Glad its been so successful for you, I can only imagine that feeling of being totally happy with my hair, all the best with it!

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            • NotBadhairUK
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 24

              #21
              Originally posted by juiceman
              This is brilliant mate, I'm sure your posts will give hope to a lot of guys out there. Glad its been so successful for you, I can only imagine that feeling of being totally happy with my hair, all the best with it!


              Thanks guys really appreciate your kind replies ...it is without a doubt the best decision of my life and I wish everyone else the best success with growing your own back.

              Take care guys.

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              • Locke
                Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 75

                #22
                Thank you for posting your story.

                I'm a 22yo male with a decent amount of hair loss and I'm contemplating having a hair transplant. (I'll post pics in that thread later). It's amazing to see such great results!!!

                More importantly, it's fascinating to hear how much happier you are and how the transplant has changed the way you feel. In my life people tell me to just 'get over it' and 'accept it' or 'it doesn't look that bad' and it's so frustrating to hear this from people who have no idea what you're going through. I'm been constantly wearing my hat for the past 2 years (except on the rare formal occasion) and I'm so tired of it. Reading your story and how relieved you were to finally get rid of it really resonates with me.

                I hate waking up in the morning and not being able to just go outside without wearing a cap or having to spend so much time "styling" my hair to cover up as much as I can. I hate how every time I shower the first thing I look at is how much more hair I've lost.

                To those who will read this and say to buzz it or shave it, I'm going to be trying that in a few days when I graduate from university and no longer have to be around the same people who knew me when I had lots of hair (ie. back in 1st year). That way I can avoid having to talk about this subject with every single person I meet.

                Again, thank you for posting your story of how a hair transplant really made a difference in your life.

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                • NotBadhairUK
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 24

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Locke
                  Thank you for posting your story.

                  Thanks Locke, I hear you. I never took my hat off apart from when attending formal family gatherings and going into the office at work was a nightmare.. specially in meetings! I nearly died with embarrassment when it was my turn to speak in front of the whole room. Terrible, and that was the time I just decided 'I cant do this anymore' and started looking for help on the forums out of deperation. My heart races with anxiety even thinking of how I went into work looking like that. I suffered bad depression because of this, when I got home I never left my room until the next day to go back into work again, but until then I would be thinking of how crap my day had been and dreading the next one.

                  Sorry for the long explanation....I just wanted you to know I do know how that feels.

                  Your still very young you have your full life ahead of you, dont rush into anything yet... its cool.. you have time on your side... I know your friends tell you 'its not so bad' but thats what friends do. Least you know they care about how you feel, but like you said... they have no idea of how you feel inside, unless you have suffered hair loss.

                  I heard a cancer patient speaking about losing there hair during there therapy, and the real wake up call for me to hear them saying... they are more upset about losing there hair than having the disease!! This is how much your appearance has an effect on how you feel about yourself. Even someone in that situation was devastated by there hair loss 1st of all over there health.

                  When someone who hasn't suffered hair loss tells you 'not to worry' its just impossible for them to understand how its effecting you mentally, you just have to acknowledge them and kind of humour them a little, as they are just trying to be supportive without realising how much its effecting you inside.

                  Thats a great idea to shave it off... and waiting for the right time. You can look great with a shaved head....many guys do. I want to wish u all the best with your own future.

                  Take care and dont stress too much...you have some good options and your really young I only finally found myself feeling better over the last few years since I was 22 and now I'm 38 in July! But I now feel 22 again

                  Hang in there mate.

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                  • Spex
                    Dr Representative
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 4289

                    #24
                    Looking great dude!Enjoy - coz U deserve it!
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                    I am not a doctor or medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions expressed are my own unless stated otherwise. Always consult with your own family doctor prior to embarking on any form of hair loss treatment or surgery.

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                    • level
                      Member
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 99

                      #25
                      WOW DUDE!!! Great freakin results! Truly incredible! I've recently decided that I'm not going to move forward with an HT because of all the horror stories-you know them first hand as you yourself were a victim of a bad HT. But results like yours make me want to reconsider my stance on HT's.

                      Dude, I'm really happy for you. I'm sure you're estatic and I'm sure it's turned your life around, for the good! Enjoy it, you deserve it, especially after the nightmare you went through in 95.

                      Cheers!

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                      • NotBadhairUK
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 24

                        #26
                        Originally posted by level
                        WOW DUDE!!! Great freakin results! Truly incredible! I've recently decided that I'm not going to move forward with an HT because of all the horror stories-you know them first hand as you yourself were a victim of a bad HT. But results like yours make me want to reconsider my stance on HT's.

                        Dude, I'm really happy for you. I'm sure you're estatic and I'm sure it's turned your life around, for the good! Enjoy it, you deserve it, especially after the nightmare you went through in 95.

                        Cheers!

                        Thanks Level for the kind feedback the most important thing is you make the decision you feel is right for you.. thats cool. The reason I had a bad HT at the beginning was because I didnt have a computer or able to research the best HT Dr's around like you can now. I went to the nearest one as they had a fantastic advertisment of guys before and after pictures in a magazine promising amazing results! It turned out to be the worst decision I have ever made.

                        The difference is now you/everyone that finds these forums can make a really good educated decision based on the results of certain Dr's and can decide who they feel comfortable with. (but the most important thing for guys in the UK is to travel! dont think you'll get the same results here).

                        I'm super grateful for these Forums and the guys that have helped me (and of course Dr Feller) and without them I would still be in my room with my hat on hiding my head.

                        I wish you all the best and thanks for your kind words it's a great feeling to hear someone telling you that your hair looks good, this is really something I never thought I would hear anyone say to me in a million years before my repair.

                        All the best

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