Hey Paul,
This is an amazing case and keeps my hopes high too. I'm in a similar position: been through a procedure (2k grafts) which I now realise was a poor decision. Don't want to go down hair loss / more ht route going forward.
I am leaning towards doing electrolysis on the implanted grafts and donor restocking from beard to donor. I do have strong beard with loads of hair.
I wonder if the plan sounds reasonable to you?
It might be a silly question but is it going to be obvious to tell implanted hair from the native ones? So that whoever does electrolysis knows which hair to kill. I also wonder if dr Ball could be of help in my case too you think?
Thanks!
Hi there,
Sorry to hear you went through the same troubles
If you wish to remove the implanted hairs anyway, why not surgically extract and reuse them for restocking instead of throwing them away? They are the most important asset, you can't buy more of them.
Are you worried about scarring?
Also beard hair is more coarse and has less likelihood to grow
A surgeon (especially a top tier one like Dr Ball) can tell the implanted grafts apart from the native ones. Not sure about an electrolysis tech, you will likely have to guide them (see a great post from Louie in that sense, sry I don't have the link at hand atm)
I suggest you reach out to
@David Anderson for a consultation, he's great, helped me so much
Maybe share a couple of photos as well, so folks here can share their experience
Best of luck,
Paul