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Hair Transplant. What is Worth It? (And How to Remove).
When I started losing my hair I became very worried about how people would judge me. I jumped the gun and opted for a hair transplant (FUE April 2017). After I got it my hairline kept moving back and I was very worried it would look unnatural, worse than just losing my hair naturally. It was tough. But eventually I became comfortable of how my hair would look naturally so I tried to figure out a way to remove it.
First I thought about laser, but that would be a long process. so instead, I used an electric razor to buzz a tiny part of my transplanted hair (maybe five or six hair follicles). I then took tweezers and removed a couple hairs to see how it would look. There was no scarring, and my hairline looks much better now (I didn't remove the entire transplant but I rounded my hairline to a more natural look). Hope this helps!
First I thought about laser, but that would be a long process. so instead, I used an electric razor to buzz a tiny part of my transplanted hair (maybe five or six hair follicles). I then took tweezers and removed a couple hairs to see how it would look. There was no scarring, and my hairline looks much better now (I didn't remove the entire transplant but I rounded my hairline to a more natural look). Hope this helps!
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