Doug Jarvis
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Hi, guys.
I'm going to buy some Nanogen. I have a bald spot on top with transplanted hair in it. It's still pretty bald after a year now. My hair which I part down the middle is thin up front--also with transplanted hair. My last hair transplant was a year ago so I think I have realized optimum fullness from it.
My question is should I use Nanogen on both the front and top of head? Or should I use Dermmatch up front and Nanogen in the crown? Do these products look natural up close? Also, my hair is dyed dark brown. I've heard that it's best to use a shade lighter of both Dermmatch and Nanogen. Is this true?
I'm going to buy some Nanogen. I have a bald spot on top with transplanted hair in it. It's still pretty bald after a year now. My hair which I part down the middle is thin up front--also with transplanted hair. My last hair transplant was a year ago so I think I have realized optimum fullness from it.
My question is should I use Nanogen on both the front and top of head? Or should I use Dermmatch up front and Nanogen in the crown? Do these products look natural up close? Also, my hair is dyed dark brown. I've heard that it's best to use a shade lighter of both Dermmatch and Nanogen. Is this true?