Dr Arvind
Valued member
Dear forum readers and practitioners,
I, as a hair restoration doctor, has/have been trying to get a few answers before offering this technique to prospective patients.
1. Will the color disappear after a certain period of time (as claimed by one of the practitioners)?
2. Will the color fade (from black to bluish green seen in common tattoos) with time?
3. If the color does not disappear, but the patient's own hair color changes from black to white with age...is there a solution?
4. Especially if the color disappears and has to be reapplied every year or so, have any toxicity studies been carried out?
Please give me link to peer reviewed published studies, articles or specific case studies that answer these questions? I would be grateful.
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What would Joe Biden look like.
From his pictures, he looks like he had a hair transplant for the frontal area and later proceeded to a Norwood 6 level of hairloss.
Now with grey/white hair in front and back he still manages. But if he had the complete vertex and crown filled with bluish-black dots...I don't think that would be a comfortable situation. He cannot possibly color his hair black at this age and say his hair never turned white even at 70.
That is the scenario I am worried about before offering this line of treatment to my patients.
Therefore, I welcome any and all input to help allay my doubts.
Regards,
Dr. A
I, as a hair restoration doctor, has/have been trying to get a few answers before offering this technique to prospective patients.
1. Will the color disappear after a certain period of time (as claimed by one of the practitioners)?
2. Will the color fade (from black to bluish green seen in common tattoos) with time?
3. If the color does not disappear, but the patient's own hair color changes from black to white with age...is there a solution?
4. Especially if the color disappears and has to be reapplied every year or so, have any toxicity studies been carried out?
Please give me link to peer reviewed published studies, articles or specific case studies that answer these questions? I would be grateful.
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What would Joe Biden look like.
From his pictures, he looks like he had a hair transplant for the frontal area and later proceeded to a Norwood 6 level of hairloss.
Now with grey/white hair in front and back he still manages. But if he had the complete vertex and crown filled with bluish-black dots...I don't think that would be a comfortable situation. He cannot possibly color his hair black at this age and say his hair never turned white even at 70.
That is the scenario I am worried about before offering this line of treatment to my patients.
Therefore, I welcome any and all input to help allay my doubts.
Regards,
Dr. A





