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posted by bug2, 18.06.2008, 05:02

» » I completely agree with you epiker0. I am also 35, NW4. HM is too far in
» » the future and if you add a "maybe" to that, FUE is probably the best
» » option for a NW3-4 at this time. I haven't spent much time on this
» website,
» » but recently the hair complex has become more accute than ever.
» » So this is my first post on this site and I replied to you because your
» » post has weighed in my decision to go for a FUE -probably this summer.
» » First I have to do some homework and try to separate fact from
» advertising
» » and bias. The major concern with FUE seems to be the "white dots"
» visible
» » on some patiens donor area. I would appreciate any comments from
» persons
» » that have undergone FUE. Does the size of the needle matter?
»
» You should take a look at the hair transplant forum, Cole posted a donor
» video which looks very amazing. No white dots anywhere.

good idea

 

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