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Hey,
Thanks for the compliments, I appreciate it. Basically, because I used the haircycle biotin spray as directed, I only had the scabs for about a couple of weeks or so and the redness stayed for a couple of months but dramatically diminished throughout that time. In regards to how people look at me today, people can't really tell that I've had the surgery done because I use to have a really good combover, almost perfected to say the least. The only problem was that is looked really bad and one blow from the wind would mess it up. So bascially, my hairstyle wasn't too great back then but I did manage to comb it in such a way to hide my hairloss. Now it just feels great not to do anything with it and it just looks great the way it is. The haircycle products worked great in every possible way, from healing the donor area to expediting the healing process in the recepient area, which is very important to obtain healthy follicles. Actually, you don't need to use the biotin spray or the gel after the hair begins to grow out but I do recommend the shampoo and the conditioner always. Thanks for the message. |
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