»Dr Woods,
» I think your post makes a lot of sense (as it usually does).
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» I do not have any real faith in BHT at present but clearly you believe in
» it up to a point.
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» What I would like to know is WHY you think leg hair is so inferior? What
» is it about leg hair (which is actually the best body hair I have) which
» means it doesn’t work well?
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» Thanks.
Firstly’ look at the evidence of leg hair growth.
A patient has his pre existing hair shaved for the before shot, then a whole bunch of scabs representing leg hair is displayed, and a little later, PRESTO , a miraculous result.
Firstly, Leg hair is encased in extremely “rubbery” flesh.
It can be removed intact, But only in certain sections , which is very limiting. The rest of the time, transection rates are massive, unless of course, a huge punch is used. In that case, a well trained chimp will gladly accept a few bananas and punch away.
But I am told that every now and then you strike a chimp with a moral conscience. So down the trap door with them.
Secondly, as I have said before, a length increase is possible but it is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to what you started with.
Length increase aside, “what you see is what you get” .
Now, there could be up to a 90% transection rate.
Don’t believe me ? Then ask to see each follicle under magnification to ensure it is intact, and then examine your extraction sites.
That is part of my declaration of patient rights which has been practised for well over a decade. .
So if I am to attempt leg hair, I have this bad habit of sticking to the facts.
And if someone wants to challenge what I have just said, I suggest that they place a PATIENT INTERACTIVE MICROSCOPE where their mouth is.
But back to you SKYWALKER, if you have very little donor hair and resemble a bald OTHELLO, then I suggest you don’t worry about it.
If you resemble a slim and fit Winston Churhill, then a well placed fine veneer can create a dignified, natural and handsome appearance.
But all bald men must see themselves as natural and dignified, and the whole hair thing must only be regarded as an optional extra.
And unless you do it with absolute safety and control, don’t risk it. Spend the money on your children, family, home, business, girlfrien…I’ll leave it there.
Dr Ray Woods