We’re off today and tomorrow, but we’ll be back on Wednesday.
Happy New Year from BaldingBlog!
We’re taking a couple days off for the New Year celebration, but will be back on Wednesday, January 2nd with more hair loss questions and answers!
2007 was a very good year for BaldingBlog, as the site saw substantial growth in visitor traffic and number of questions answered. I’m pleased that I was able to help so many this year. I believe we published somewhere around 1700-1800 posts in the past 12 months! It’ll be hard to top 2007, but here’s to a great 2008!
Happy New Year!
Happy Thanksgiving!

For those in the US — Happy Thanksgiving! For those elsewhere — hello!
We’re off for a long weekend, but we’ll be back first thing Monday, December 1st! Feel free to check out our new forum, BaldingForum.com, in the meantime (and don’t forget to create an account and post)!
Happy Thanksgiving!
We’re taking a long weekend for the Thanksgiving holiday and will be back on Monday, November 28!

Happy Thanksgiving!
We’re taking a long weekend to enjoy 4 consecutive days of friends, family, and constant eating and will be back on Monday, November 26. Enjoy your time with friends and family!

2007-11-22 08:30:562007-11-22 08:31:03Happy Thanksgiving!
Hare Club for Men – Gummy Candy
Try Hare Club for Men, where you can get a nice hare to show off to you friends. The Hare Club for Men package includes 10 Gummi Bunnies and a fun collectible sticker in the fancy box shown below. About 300 calories for the whole box and zero grams of fat, it works for the diet conscious person. Our society exploits the balding process as illustrated here in this cartoon. Some of my readers are too intense so this entry will better prepare you for the more serious entries below.
Oh yes, this candy is legit and although I can’t find any mention of it online, I do know from the box that it is a seasonal Easter candy made by a company called Galerie out of Kentucky. I thought people would get a kick out of it… Ha!
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Our office is closed today and tomorrow to celebrate Thanksgiving with our families. We’ll be back on Monday!

Over-Harvested Donor Area (Photo)
This is another Turkey patient who was over-harvested. The amount of hair taken from the donor area exceeded what the donor density would support, a common problem when FUE grafts are pushed higher and higher. To make matters worse, the non-permanent zone was harvested as well, so many of the grafts that were harvested are not permanent and will eventually fall out if they grow at all. The only solution, a good one for the donor area scarring, is Scalp Micropigmentation, but it will not address the non-permanent hair that was transplanted.
Over-Harvesting of the Donor Area from an FUE Beard Transplant (Photo)
This is another patient who had his donor area over-harvested with a see-through look that he did not expect. He was never informed that this could happen. He wants something done about it and I recommended Scalp Micropigmentation for him (see: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/scar-covering/#!) which should easily handle the appearance of the see-through donor area. His doctor should have told him that this could happen.
2018-09-05 05:10:062018-09-14 08:45:06Over-Harvesting of the Donor Area from an FUE Beard Transplant (Photo)
Harris SAFE System
Do you have an opinion of Dr. James Harris and the Harris Safe System located in Colorado? Thank you.
His method of doing follicular unit extraction (FUE), which he calls the Surgically Advanced Follicular Extraction / SAFE, works well in his hands. Dr Harris is a creative person and a competent hair surgeon.
2008-12-17 09:36:592008-12-15 15:00:06Harris SAFE System