While today’s hair transplant procedures provide naturalness and density that can mimic nature, it often takes more than one procedure to get the best results. This is especially true for men (and women) with extensive thinning hair and baldness. But for those who need more than one procedure, what can they expect from each hair transplant? Will growth yield be similar in subsequent hair restoration procedures as the first? Will results be delayed in following hair surgeries?

In “Do Subsequent Procedures Have Delayed Results“, forum member “Time to Do Something” asks if results take longer in additional procedures. You are encouraged to read what other members have said and to offer your own input on this discussion topic.

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Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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