With hair loss a genetic inevitability in my family, I always knew that I was cursed to have a shiny scalp, but I never imagined it would happen so soon.  I first began to notice my hair loss in my very early twenties and in a matter of only a few years, I rapidly progressed to a Norwood 3 with diffuse thinning.  I felt like I had been robbed of my youth, but was hesitant to do anything about it.  For several more years I researched the various options and watched my hair slowly disappear.  After finally getting up the courage, I committed to getting a FUE hair transplant by a doctor offering a very affordable solution.  I chose this route because of my desire to not have the linear scar left by traditional transplants and the fact that money was a limiting factor. In the beginning, I thought I had made the right decision, but hopes dased as the result of this procedure began to make itself evident.  My hair appeared very pluggy and unnatural. 

The transplanted hairs stood at angles perpendicular to my scalp and at a density far below what I had expected.  In addition to that, the very large punches used in extraction of the individual follicles left large white dots checkered throughout the donor region of my scalp, removing the possibility of just cutting my losses and shaving everything off.  I became depressed and lived under a hat for a year.  The casual comments from people I had grown used to over the years about my receding hair became painful stabs as to the fact that I would never let anyone see my head.  Certain that hair restoration was just a pipe dream to those that did not understand the realities, I returned to the online hair loss community to ensure that others did not share the same fate as mine.  That is when I discovered Dr. Umar.

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