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From novice to new hair. Dr Bicer. 4000 grafts October 2022


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1 hour ago, ScottishGuy21 said:

Yes I take that back. From above it looks much better when combed forward. A lot of the heavy work however is because it’s long. I’m very limited at the min to my hair style.
 

Androgentic Alopecia does show as being active in my biopsy so this could be why.

 Dr Bicer has advised further blood work. Specifically on Iron and Thyroid which I will do and advised other treatments such as PRP and Mesotherapy . TE is also possible. I will see how the next few months goes 

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All your pictures are taken under very harsh light. Can you send some in normal lighting conditions? Would be interesting to see a normal context, i.e. how other people might look at your hair.

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3 hours ago, Broni said:

All your pictures are taken under very harsh light. Can you send some in normal lighting conditions? Would be interesting to see a normal context, i.e. how other people might look at your hair.

I try to use the same light so that it is consistent. 

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15 hours ago, Melvin- Admin said:

You may have lost some density, it’s normal to go through seasonal sheds or telogen effluvium in times of stress. But I don’t think you’re anywhere near back to square one. We are our own worst critics.

@Melvin- Adminbut how can you say that it could be a problem of seasonal sheds or effluvium resulting from periods of stress? I remember that many members wrote the same thing on my thread too, but I knew that wasn't the case. Here it is very clear that there is a problem, furthermore, @ScottishGuy21 says he seems to have gone back to pre, I agree with you that this is not the case, but now it is very clear that he has had a hair transplant, at least if he wears his hair combed back .

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16 hours ago, Broni said:

All your pictures are taken under very harsh light. Can you send some in normal lighting conditions? Would be interesting to see a normal context, i.e. how other people might look at your hair.

Here it is in normal lighting conditions. A lot better yes I know. 

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8 hours ago, ScottishGuy21 said:

Here it is in normal lighting conditions. A lot better yes I know. 

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That's a full head of hair there, congrats

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