Hair Transplant Tips I Wish I'd Known Before My Hair Transplant
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Hair Transplant Tips For
a Great Hair Restoration
If you're even thinking about getting hair transplants, there are some
things you should be doing right
now to ensure you have a great result.
I Don't Want
You to Just Have a Good
Result...
I'm very happy with the results of my two hair restoration
surgeries. But
the results would have been much, much, better if I'd
known even some of the hair transplant tips that I'm going to share with you.
I Want You to Have a Great Result!
If you want to achieve the best results possible you have to be
well-informed about the process, the surgery, and how you can maximize
your chances for an excellent outcome. It's simple, but man it's hard
to sort out fact from fiction!
Yes, I Shaved
My Head
For years I lived with thinning hair, until I finally shaved it all
off. Being totally bald was better than wisps of fine hair
that only
drew attention to my baldness. I tried to research hair
restoration online years before I finally decided to have one.
But I was discouraged by the negativity - all the people warning about
bad hair-plug surgery - and the fact that everyone was selling
something, but I couldn't even figure out whether hair restoration
worked, what the side effects were, what a hair transplant cost, or
the best place to get it done.
I
lived for the better part of
a decade without hair. I got used to being bald. I thought I
didn't have a choice. I wasn't going to risk being a
laughing-stock with a bad restoration, or wind up with scarring that
would prevent me from being able to ever shave my head again if the
surgery didn't work out.
I accepted the fact that hair transplant surgery was a risky,
expensive proposition, with dubious chances of success.
My Return From the Land
of the Bald
The trigger for me - like a lot of bald men - was separating from my
wife at the age of 49. All of a sudden my baldness
mattered. You know how it is - for my wife, my baldness was the least
of my defects. For the women I was now meeting, it was the
first
thing they noticed about me.
I
made an appointment with the first doctor who could see me. I was
incredibly fortunate in that I accidentally chose a surgeon with
excellent skills and training, and I wound up going back
to him for a second hair transplant surgery a year later.
Don't Be Like Poor John
Like a lot of men I waited far too long before seeing a hair restoration doctor, and then was in a rush to have my transplants done.
John Cleese
did the same thing. He decided to have hair restoration surgery at
the
age of 68, after his
divorce from his third wife.
If you're thinking his results are only so-so, you're right.
He made some big mistakes that you can easily avoid making
yourself if you follow the hair transplant tips here.
Hair Transplantation
Surgery Really Does Work!
Hair surgery really does work. Provided you
are
a good candidate, go to a good surgeon, and follow the hair transplant tips Iexplain in this website.
My hair is
back, and even my ex-wife says it looks better than it did ten years
ago. And it's nice not feeling every raindrop, or
every
chilly breeze! A hair restoration can be the best thing you ever do for
the way you look, and the way you feel about yourself.
My grafts are completely undetectable
My micro-grafts are completely undetectable. I mentioned to my GP that
I'd
had the surgery - he'd forgotten - and he examined my scalp closely.
"I can't see any sign of it," he said, astonished.
He'd
been brainwashed by the "bad hair-plug" myth of hair restoration.
No
one can tell I've had hair transplants. I've asked barbers and
hair-dressers if they can notice anything unusual about my hair, or
scalp, and they can guess until doomsday without getting it right.
Even the scar from the donor area is invisible to them.
So Don't Listen To The
Naysayers Who Tell You Not To Do It...
But do learn
what you need to know in order to achieve a successful result. If you
follow the hair transplant tips that I've compiled in this website you'll know every
thing you need to have great looking hair again:
- the best techniques for permanent hair restoration
- whether you're a good candidate for surgery
- what hair transplants cost
- how to choose a hair restoration surgeon
- how to choose a hair surgery clinic
- how to ensure you have enough grafts for transplant
- how to get a "head start" by increasing scalp laxity now
Microscope Used to Separate Grafts
You'll even learn about pre and post-operative care (including a
post-op mistake that costs guys a lot
of grafts).
"Your
Hair is a Non-Renewable Resource..."
And because, as my hair transplant surgeon said repeatedly: "Your hair is a non-renewable
resource," I'm also going to show you hair transplant tips you can use to
preserve the hair you have so that you have sufficient donor hair for a
great result.
Learn This Stuff Now - Even if You're Only in the
Beginning Stages of Baldness
If I'd had these hair transplant tips years ago - heck, even a few
months before my first restoration surgery - I would have had a lot
more
grafts to transplant and would have had thicker, fuller hair
in my
restored areas.
You'll Find Everything
You Need To Know Here
You've come to the right place if you want to know whether a hair
restoration with follicular unit grafts is right for you, and how to
get the best results possible. I also explain the ways you
can prevent further hair loss - the best medication, the
latest hair regrowth technologies, and natural hair loss remedies -
which is vital if you are going to have sufficient grafts for
transplant. And hair transplant costs go down per graft the more you have done, not to mention your results are better.
I'm really happy
with results of my two hair restoration surgeries, and I've compiled these hair transplant tips so that you'll be even happier...

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