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Transplant Did Not Work Very Well
Hello everyone, although I had 4 transplants 8 years ago, I just joined the forum. I have always had paper thin hair, however, I started going bald in my early 30's I am now 60. I wore a hairpiece for 10 years that was not very natural looking although I thought it was, my wife, kids etc told me it looked like a Duck on Water. Now looking back at the pictures, they were right. I decided to have a hair transplant and so I visited many Doctors and chose Doctor (Dr.P.) dont want to mention his name. He promised that I would get my hair back and cover the scalp. Well after 4 transplants, over 2000 microplugs and almost $10,000. I still did not have anwhere near the coverage I expected. Don't get me wrong with Dermatch it looks better, but you can still see my scalp. Anyway, I was so disappointed and felt I was betrayed by the Dr. That he returned half of my money. I just think that it stinks when Drs. don't tell you the truth about results. That is my story and I am still very unhappy with the final result. unfortunately all of my donor hair from the back of my head is gone and there is nothing left to transplant. I don't like dermatch because it stains everything and doesen't really cover that well. I have tried the sprikle on hair and don't like that either. Any suggestions as to what might cover my scalp in the back and look natural? That's my story.
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