Lights, Camera, Action!

Kevin_feb20010 I've decided hair restoration is very much like having children. Before your first kid, everybody tells you the same thing - sleep as much as you can and enjoy every free moment, as after your first kid you will never remember your life before.


Similarly, before my hair restoration I used to fuss about trying to conceal my glaring widow's peak as best I could with daily styling, and never failed to feel a pang of frustration with the impossibility of making my hairline conform to my younger days. Now, in the early months post-Bosley procedure, despite not being anywhere near full length as yet, the restored hair easily enables me to style to a "regular" hairline, and quite simply, I can't really imagine my life before the restoration procedure. Like kids, my hair restoration has proved to be a life-transforming event!


The inconvenience over the past few weeks has been non-existent. Probably the only lingering "task" which I now unconsciously perform is a light massage of the restoration area while washing my hair in the shower every day. Besides that, there is nothing I've done except watch my new hair grow (although it still feels like my old familiar hair now returned to it's rightful place on my hairline).


As has been the case since my first visit to Bosley, the order of events and timing of them has been exactly as detailed by their team and post-procedure written material.  “Awareness” that something was brewing just below my skin surface turned into a mild case of an odd itch from time to time, and the odd pimple here and there appeared along with a tiny hair peeking out. Slowly a rough-shaven look of “new” hair (of course it’s hair from my previous pre-restoration life!) transformed into what now is an evenly spread growing hairline.


As I’ve mentioned in previous blogs, and can now comfortable re-enforce, there is simply no real reason why anybody should not consider a restoration procedure with Bosley. From a practical perspective, the only real negative in my mind is that it costs money (but hey, nothing in life is free right!), and the outcome is more than worthwhile- as I mentioned above, its life transforming!  Well-done Bosley on pioneering the science behind this procedure and making it such a positive experience for me in every respect!


- Kevin


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