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Nice aftershots. Just curious, but how does the texture/composition of the hair feel compared to the hair that you originally had in that location? I know it'll never be the same, but just trying to get an idea?
Results are amazing for just 9.5mths post op. Seems like as more and more procedures get done, the turn around time seems to be reducing. Novel methods of transplantation perhaps?
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It looks really nice!
But doesn't hair wax make you loss hair?
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Nice one Spreadlocks....very happy for you !!
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Are you on propecia? If so, how long have you been on it?
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Originally Posted by JJacobs152
Nice aftershots. Just curious, but how does the texture/composition of the hair feel compared to the hair that you originally had in that location? I know it'll never be the same, but just trying to get an idea?
Results are amazing for just 9.5mths post op. Seems like as more and more procedures get done, the turn around time seems to be reducing. Novel methods of transplantation perhaps?
Thank you. I think the density will never be quite the same as it was (it's important people realise this) but the hair its self feels the same. The only difference in any way like that I have noticed is that when I blowdry it with hot air it goes straighter than it used to. Other than that, the texture and composition feel identical. As said, my girlfriend thinks it is indistinguishable from my natural hair.
@Dex. Thanks. No, hairwax does not make your hair fallout. DHT in your body which is a biproduct of testosterone attacks vulnerable follicles, killing them, thus stopping any hair growing from them. Hair products don't cause you to go bald.
@folly. Thanks mate. What's happening with you these days? I ain't been online much lately. You decided to get FUT after your old FUE not growing as you wanted? Also what happened with your finestride situation?
@yeahyeahyeah. I started propecia about 3 years ago. Luckily I had no side effects and it stabalised all loss. I actually now get proscar and cut it into 5 equal parts as it is cheaper.
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Originally Posted by spreadlocks
@Dex. Thanks. No, hairwax does not make your hair fallout. DHT in your body which is a biproduct of testosterone attacks vulnerable follicles, killing them, thus stopping any hair growing from them. Hair products don't cause you to go bald.
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ahhh interesting, which hair wax do you use?
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Ive used al kinds. £20 fancy ones all the way down to the cheapest Dax wax. I now find my favourite is a fairly cheap V05 texturising gum. I also sometimes use a bit of syrum before drying. Sometimes a bit toppik. Today I am even using a bit hairspray for hold as I'm wearing it up and blowdried straight.*it looks about as good as it has ever looked today. Ill post a pic later.
Hair products will not make you bald at all. The hair on the outside of your head is already dead so completely irellevant. It's the follicles inside that matter.
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Originally Posted by spreadlocks
Ive used al kinds. £20 fancy ones all the way down to the cheapest Dax wax. I now find my favourite is a fairly cheap V05 texturising gum. I also sometimes use a bit of syrum before drying. Sometimes a bit toppik. Today I am even using a bit hairspray for hold as I'm wearing it up and blowdried straight.*it looks about as good as it has ever looked today. Ill post a pic later.
Hair products will not make you bald at all. The hair on the outside of your head is already dead so completely irellevant. It's the follicles inside that matter.
Thanks, I just bought some V05 gum. That make sense... I always though hair products were making my hair worst so I stopped using them and used 100% aloe vera gel has an alternative.
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