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RE: Last minute jitters about going to the hair transplant clinic

in #life11 months ago (edited)

I know someone who had this done and after a few months of doing exactly what they ask him to do to protect the new transplants, he loves the results. I tossed around the idea, then eventually came to terms that my life is easier without hair 😆

Best of luck with the procedure and after care. I could imagine that it is more difficult in such a humid climate, but guess you and Nadi can binge your shows and movies again!

Hope all is well with you and the little girl. Molly passed away several weeks ago.. we are still devastated from it but trying to keep positive. House is so empty and quiet. I have the hardest time on the weekends and at night when we used to love on her. Anyhow, I will have to poke around your blog to see how Nadi is doing and what you have both been doing lately. Hang tough and best wishes with the hair 😊

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I heard about the passing of your dog. So sorry man. it's been a rough couple of years for you in that realm.

Virtually everyone that has done it is glad that they did. it does take many months before it actually "takes" though. This idea that you are going to leave the clinic with Fabio-like hair is not at all true. If anything you are going to look a bit silly for a while. It takes about 8 months for the transplants to become a permanent part of your head.