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My Hair Loss Weblog

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This community’s Hair Loss Weblogs make it easy to publish your own website/blog documenting your hair restoration experience. Once you have registered you can login at any time to update it, edit your information or deactivate it.

You can also edit your forum profile so that a link to your weblog will be automatically displayed in all your posts.

Creating Your Hair Loss Weblog

Step 1) Register - Visit www.hairlossweblogs.com and click on Sign up and create your own Hair Loss Weblog. You will then register by creating a name and password for your weblog. A confirmation message containing your login ID and password will then be emailed to you. Click on the link in the message to activate your free weblog account.

Step 2) Create your Weblog - Login to create your hair loss weblog. You will be prompted to provide a photo of yourself and information to create your profile. After this you answer a few questions to provide details about your hair restoration experience. You can then update your Journal with new photos and comments over time.


Embedding Links to your Weblog in all your posts


If you are a registered member of our discussion forum you can add a link to your Weblog in all your posts by following the below simple steps –

Step 1) Open another browser window and make sure you are logged on to this forum, while keeping this page up as a step by step reference. If you are not yet a registered forum member we encourage you to sign up (just click on the "Login/Sign up" text above) and then follow the instructions once you are registered.

Step 2) Click on the “Go” button on the forum menu above and select My Space>Profile. On your profile page click on “View/Edit Complete Profile”.

Step 3) Scroll down to the text box entitled “Custom Member Title”.

Copy your Weblog’s URL address into the below HTML code and then paste the code into this text box –

<A href=" [Insert the URL address of your Weblog here between the quotation marks] ">My Hair Loss Weblog</A>

You can also embed a link to your weblog in your signature. To do this simply paste the above code into the text box entitled “Signature”.

Note – In order to discourage the commercialization of our forum no links to outside websites are permitted in posts or signatures. However, links to any pages on the Hair Transplant Network.com, the Hair Loss Learning Center.org, Hair Restoration Network.com or the Hair Loss Weblogs.com (including physician profile pages) are permitted.

You may also want to use your weblog as your “Homepage URL”. To do this simply copy and paste your Weblog’s URL into the text box entitled “Homepage URL”.

Step 4) Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the “Submit” button. Within several minutes the server will accept these changes and the links to your weblog will be added automatically to all your past and future posts.

If you have any questions or ideas for making our Weblogs better please post them below.

Thanks for sharing your experience and advice by authoring a Hair Loss Weblog.

Pat


Count Hairs not Grafts (i.e. More slices doesn't make the pizza bigger)

My Hair Loss Blog

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Sharing is what keeps this community vital. Please join in. To learn how I restored my hair and started this community, click here.
 
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congrats on a fantastic site... very informative ..cheers!


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I have heard that Dr.S Khan is a Female but some one is using her name in Pakistan who is a male working in International Laser Hair Transplant Pakistan.He told people in Pakistan that He is Dr.S Khan In ILHT Sandiego USA. That Person is Not a surgeon but doing Hair Transplant. Kindly some one tell me about the Fact.WHO IS DR. S KHAN. A MALE OR FEMALE?


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Dr. Shagufta Khan does hair transplants and is a surgeon. She has offices in San Diego and Chicago. Her work is something to be avoided. I should know.
 
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I think creating a blog of your hair replacement experience for those who feel comfortable posting it to the world, or even keeping a journal is an extremely soul-enriching process to undertake. You may find that especially if you share these experiences with other people you will be of service to them by helping them know they do not need to go through this transition alone. Even if you keep a journal just for yourself, this can really help you track the journey and see how you may change through the experience of replacing your hair.
 
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