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Modenese
boy meets quiff
Been meaning to post this for ages....
I was recently talking to a nurse who works at a cosmetic surgery clinic, and I mentioned that I'd recently had a HT.
'Oh' she says, 'Our lead Doctor was thinking of getting into that as there's a lot of demand. He got the books and everything but decided not to for now'.
Apparently there are instruction manuals for the novice HT doc. And they are surprisingly easy to find.
(BigMac, I hope you'll let me post the link).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hair-Transp...1787/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1359065550&sr=8-6
Includes information on harvesting and hairline design.
Fancy giving your head to a guy still reading the book as he wields the scalpel?
Let's be careful out there.
I was recently talking to a nurse who works at a cosmetic surgery clinic, and I mentioned that I'd recently had a HT.
'Oh' she says, 'Our lead Doctor was thinking of getting into that as there's a lot of demand. He got the books and everything but decided not to for now'.
Apparently there are instruction manuals for the novice HT doc. And they are surprisingly easy to find.
(BigMac, I hope you'll let me post the link).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hair-Transp...1787/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1359065550&sr=8-6
Includes information on harvesting and hairline design.
Fancy giving your head to a guy still reading the book as he wields the scalpel?
Let's be careful out there.





