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Rocketman

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I really enjoyed reading this thread from start to finish. Fantastic natural looking results- undetectable!. Congratulations to you and to Maitland Clinic. Very impressive. :cool:
 
Desmond

Desmond

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Hi Bongo. I`ve just read your story again as it initially helped me decide Dr. Ball was the right choice. Thank you for that.
I expect your latest hair transplant with Dr. Ball will not disappoint.
Happy growing.
 
borisbakers

borisbakers

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Thanks for the positive comments. One year and 3 days on from the procedure and I'm very happy, its honestly changed my life.

Exactly this time a year ago I had a face that looked like id been 10 rounds with Tyson and was very apprehensive about facing work colleagues and friends. One year on and still not one person has any idea I had the procedure. Within 2 weeks of the procedure you wouldn't have known id had anything done unless you had an HT yourself. Amazing how quick the body heals and obviously not having my head shaved helped me so much with my recovery.

Although the result is subtle, its been enough for a few people to comment that I'm looking younger, without them quizzing me on something hair related. I know that if id not had it done and also got on Fin I'd be well on the way to baldness now. Goes to prove you can have a HT and totally get away with it! The one or two people in the office who used to regularly rib me about going bald have even stopped their banter. I know it kills them seeing me with hair and they can't pin point it!

I'll still be keeping a close eye on other progress on here with their own stories. I would never have had it done if it wasn't for all the positive stories and information sharing that happens on this forum.

For those dilly dallying about getting one done. You live once. Live it your way. And if hair loss bothers you, do something positive about it, its been genuinely life changing for me and I only had a small procedure. Don't be beaten down by Dogma.

Thanks again to all at the Maitland clinic and happy growing to all fellow HT's out there.
This reflection beautifully captures the transformative experience of undergoing a hair transplant, offering both personal insight and encouragement for others considering the procedure. Your candid account of initial apprehension, followed by the subtle yet significant results, provides a reassuring narrative for anyone who may be hesitant about taking the leap.

The fact that your results are natural enough that no one suspects a procedure, yet noticeable enough to draw positive comments, speaks volumes about the effectiveness of your decision. It's particularly inspiring how you’ve not only regained your confidence but also subtly silenced the teasing from colleagues, showcasing the profound impact even a small change can have on self-esteem.

Your message is a testament to the power of taking control of something that bothers you, rather than letting it diminish your quality of life. The advice to "live it your way" and "do something positive" if hair loss is a concern is empowering, reminding others that they have the agency to make changes that can genuinely enhance their lives.

Overall, your story is both motivational and relatable, providing a beacon of hope for those on the fence about hair restoration. It’s a reminder that with the right decision and support, such as the stories shared in this forum, it’s possible to reclaim both your hair and your confidence.
 
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