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Ongoing Hair Loss Prevention Tips | Tim Welbaum

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Aug 20, 2024
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After undergoing a successful hair transplant procedure, Tim Welbaum shares his ongoing hair loss prevention routine to ensure long-lasting results. He discusses the key steps recommended by the Anderson Center for Hair, including daily red light therapy, minoxidil use, and proper hair care. Tim emphasizes the importance of investing in hair care to maintain the incredible results and keep his confidence high.

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I as a combat vet when I retired I had some extreme PTSD and I was looking for a win right you just need something to to make you feel more confident because it got pretty bad and I just wanted to hide in the house but now I don’t have to hide under a hat which is fantastic so this this is something that it just gave me back that confidence increase my self-esteem and that’s why I’ve become so open about talking about having a hair procedure because it’s changed my life and with the change of my life I’m like you know what I’m not embarrassed about it it’s a it’s a incredible thing that they can offer now so I figured I’d tell everybody I tell people reach out to me talk to me about it I’m fine I mean because there’s a lot of us in that situation where we wish we could do something but we bury it under a hat and it feels good to have the wind go between your hair right and actually have that much hair so I really really fortunate and happy that I was able to go through it