'I spent £2k on getting head tattooed with dots after hearing hair transplant horror stories'
A man whose hair started to fall out spent £2,000 on getting thousands of tiny dots tattoed on his head after his friends put him off getting a hair transplant.
"It can be a bit irritating whilst you're getting it done, but it's definitely worth the pain. It's boosted my confidence loads. I'm over the moon with it. I feel 21 again." "He would never get in any family pictures and now he wants to be in all the pictures and he's happy. It just looks so natural as well."
"It's a long process but after a few months and sessions that's when you'll get the true result of how it will look for the rest of your life."
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