10 months in, heres how Im looking( Camera flash is on to show thinning as best as possible). Ignore the red dots, thats from micro-needling.
One thing I have noticed in the past few months is the fact that the hairs on the back of my head get curly at a shorter length than the natural hairs on the top. My hair use to be some what wavy-ish at this point but it starts to curl quite a bit. Not a big deal to me, just something I notice.
Also, you clearly cant tell by the picture but the redness on my scalp was 100% gone by about month 6-7.
the small clump of hairs in the front, still kinda blows my mind, they use to flow into the rest of my hair like it was a smooth gradient. Now it just looks like a kinda misplaced grouping of hairs. Along with the face that the center of my head has no sign of hair loss anymore. I look back at pictures from 11-12 years ago and could see the middle thinning. I feel pretty certain I have more hair in the front middle of my head, than I have since I was 25. Ill be 37 in November, hopefully I can get it just a little bit better when I se Dr.Cole again.
One thing I have noticed in the past few months is the fact that the hairs on the back of my head get curly at a shorter length than the natural hairs on the top. My hair use to be some what wavy-ish at this point but it starts to curl quite a bit. Not a big deal to me, just something I notice.
Also, you clearly cant tell by the picture but the redness on my scalp was 100% gone by about month 6-7.
the small clump of hairs in the front, still kinda blows my mind, they use to flow into the rest of my hair like it was a smooth gradient. Now it just looks like a kinda misplaced grouping of hairs. Along with the face that the center of my head has no sign of hair loss anymore. I look back at pictures from 11-12 years ago and could see the middle thinning. I feel pretty certain I have more hair in the front middle of my head, than I have since I was 25. Ill be 37 in November, hopefully I can get it just a little bit better when I se Dr.Cole again.
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