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paulie
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| I tried all these stuff they said that help. Off course nothing happened. I am bold as I was before. Since I am a young man still, 35 years old, and do not want to look like big, bold bodyguard. I need hair. Wigs are not an option. Should I do transplantation of hair for males, I think it is called that way? |
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giusto
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Posted: 08/10/07 - 16:04 Post subject: |
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| If your question is: "hair transplant for males-yes or no?" I suggest yes. I did it myself and I am very satisfied. It looks naturally, you can wash it, cut it, and dye it if you like. It like you has your own hair. There is no easier way of getting hair than this, off course if you can afford it. |
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