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Second hair transplant procedure with the amazing Dr. Cole. (1400~ grafts)
I had my first procedure in September 2010. The results were so amazing I had to go back and get a little bit more hair (hair greed, yes).
You can find all my pictures, before HT #1, after HT #1, and after HT #2 on my site, www.my-ht.com.
I am as close now as can reasonably be to Norwood 1. My hairline is pretty low, and Dr. Cole did an amazing job at making it look natural.
I never had the chance to thank Dr. Cole for his amazing work, and for all the extras he gave me though I wasn't paying much. Dr. Cole, if you read this, thank you.
For my second procedure I did not have the funds, so I decided to finance it. For those of you considering a HT and have the money, go for it. Do not hesitate. I like waking up and looking at myself in the mirror and seeing a full head of hair. I hated living with the agony of looking at my balding hair and wishing it was otherwise. I am sure everyone knows the feeling.
If you do not have the money, think about financing a HT. It is worth every penny. The bottom line is, I strongly encourage you to get a HT if you are hesitant. Just find a great doctor. As far as I am concerned, Dr. Cole is the best HT surgeon in the world.
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