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I think that Spencer looks amazing for as old as he is! I hope this gets the recognition it deserves!
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I think Spencer Kobren's hair looks great and for 47 years of age, it is even more impressive.
Very nice pad as well.
The bottom floor is bigger than my entire house
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First of all it this "Thumbs Up " production is VERY WELL DONE.
I was very impressed from beginning to end.
I cant wait for my wife to view this later today.
Spex & Joe , our 'community' of hair loss sufferers really appreciate all that you have done to promote an EVOLVING alternative to dealing with the constant heartbreak of baldness.
Also, I never knew that the site 'Hair Transplant Mentor' existed until viewing this video ('chrisday' THANKS for posting)
Having a mentor in re to HTs is a great idea for one considering having it done (like ME).
I only wish I were a member of your 'HTM' promotional team right now (Jotronic/Spex/Artista??-lol).
Preparing for each and every day, when i look into the mirror I'm saddened by varied degrees.
Of course I cant forget Spencer here. Thank you too Spencer for agreeing to be involved with Joe , Spex and this 'Thumbs Up' project.
You add a lot to its validity!!!
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Dr Representative
Cheers. It was great to meet Jotronic and Spencer Kobren in person and hang out with them after all these years.
Fingers crossed we can all help develop this project further onto a more mainstream platform.
Best
Spence
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Dr Representative
Added the pilot video again as original video not working.
Visit my website: SPEXHAIR
Watch regular segments and interviews on The Bald Truth UK show
View Media interviews www.spexhair.media
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel : SpexHair Youtube
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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Originally Posted by Highlander
So how did Jotronic go from NW7 to a seemingly dense NW2, even after previously botched HT's?
And Spex, are you homosex or just very eccentric?
I don't think he's a dense NW2. I'd say he's a 2.5-3 with enough coverage to give the illusion of dense hair. That's what great transplant surgeons can do.
There is hope for you Highlander!
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Jotronic is a nw2 I'd say. Restored from a nw6 verging on nw6.5. He had two stacked strip scars from pre H&W surgeries. Dr. Wong did an amazing job and for sure the mutant laxity helped greatly. Joe still has more donor available. Something like 1500-2000 strip he said I think, plus another 1000 or so from FUE. Crazy!
Get working on the scalp exercises gents.
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I wouldn't say Joetronic is a dense lower Norwood like someone that has never lost any hair in his life but his hair looks fantastic.
Highlander,
I am interested to see what your hair loss is like and what you actually look like as you are very critical of yourself.
Have you got any pics you can post?
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