Video 9 - Marks Hair Transplant - Scar in the back 7.5 months after surgery
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@GeraldAnderson Me too. I decided to try that hair loss site HairLoss101. net (remove space) because it contained all natural ingredients and didnt have any nasty side effects. Id tried another hair loss remedy before and had to stop because of the side effects. Im now seeing hair growing back in and I dont have any side effects
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Dear Mark, I don't know how to thank you for posting these videos. I've been thinking about getting the transplant done myself for a while. I just don't know how much it hurts. Pain is my only concern. Also, how long does it take to recover? And if one wants to do 2 sessions what's the wait time in between? Can it be done in a month.... 2 sessions in case I need the extra session. Also, I couldn't tell if you had a scar even though I was looking for it. It looks pretty amazing. Again, thank you.
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wow looks great can't see the scar at all never saw it
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@MarksHairBlog Is there a lot of side effects to hair transplant ?
And how long did it take to get the results and if you can how much was the hair transplant? (If you can help me cause i might get a hair transplant but i need information if you can help me) so please help me and thanks for your help .
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Great looking hair.
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hey i hav gone through ths surgery .... so can u share wht kinda conditionerss u r using n r u using any hair oil ... thxx in advance .... thx alot for sharinggg all the imp infooo ..... plez reply @ kamran834@gmail.com n plezz share abt ur exp how long will it take to hav full dense hairsss ......
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27948 bald lollll
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Yes as the previous posters have said, please give us an update on your hair and could you tell us the total price for your transplant please?
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Mark, are you still happy with your hair transplant?
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fabulous results..the scar doesn't even look visible..do you mind if I ask how much did you pay for this procedure?
Dr. Paul Cotterill. You can find him on Google. He's in Toronto
MarksHairBlog 1 year ago
Dr. Paul Cotterill. Search for him on google. He's in Toronto.
MarksHairBlog 1 year ago
I can't remember now. But if you search YouTube for. Time Lapse Hair Transplant Cotterill, you should see the video Dr. Cotterill did of my surgery. He has a whole series of videos. It says in the video how many. I always forget.
MarksHairBlog 1 year ago
What an inspiration man. Just had mine done 2 weeks ago.
I have darker hair than you. I wasn't completely bald like some guys, but rather my hair was noticeably thinning. I'm 30 but started noticing my thinning around 25.
The hardest part for me is that I did experience shock loss from my existing hair and the tops of some of the new implants have fallen out. I'm told this is normal and that it will grow back within a few months.
2 weeks later, my hair looks thinner than when I came in.
airtouch25 2 years ago
Yup. The almost all the new ones fall out - that's guaranteed. But they do grow back and stay. And the shock loss does make you feel like your hair was thinner than it was when you started. But after a couple weeks, the new ones start to grow back. And all the shocked ones will grow back too. I'm going to ask my doctor to send me the before and after photos he has taken over the course of my treatment. I couldn't believe how thin my hair was in the front compared to now.
MarksHairBlog 2 years ago
Hey sparkysxx. I didn't actually say anything about FUE being "no good". I meant to convey that FUE has its place, and there are very good reasons for when to do it and not to do it. FUE does have the problem that the doctor is not using a microscope to split the hairs. He is using a round scalple to try and go around a set of grafts. The problem is the scalple extracts 2 hair Follicular Units, and you cut through a natural 4 hair unit, you're splitting up a set of roots.
MarksHairBlog 2 years ago
This leads to some of the roots being damaged, and making the units useless. I was just pointing out that the latest technology isn't always the best in every situation and that a good doctor will weigh carefully what your options are. My doctor does doe FUEs, he just makes sure to advise clients of all the possible draw backs of BOTH procedures.
MarksHairBlog 2 years ago