![]() I had been researching (FUE) Hair Transplants for quite some time, but was always really hesitant. Trust in the process and trust in Vinci ✌□ I’m just looking forward now to the rest of the healing and growing progress and can’t wait to see how it looks in 6 months. 2 weeks on and any evidence that I’ve had fue has completely gone, I’ve now got a full hairline which I’ve not had since I was in my twenty’s. If like me you are finding it hard to make a decision and put your trust and hard earned money into one of these transplant clinics, don’t waste anymore time, speak to Neil speak to dr Rossler and just go for it. Dr Rossler and her team are so professional and reassuring the whole time. I was fortunate to talk to her in November 21 after Neil passed on her number so I could put some anxiety to rest about the whole thing. Dr Susanne Rossler is so professional and welcoming but she’s such a cool person too. Hotel is fantastic, very central to everything good in Malaga and literally minutes walk to the clinic. (With Vinci obviously) I went to Malaga on my own and turned it into a bit of a holiday with a few days either side of my procedure. Honestly I wish I had done it years ago now. It’s a big decision to make and it’s not cheap which makes it even bigger. As I’m sure who ever reads this is in the same boat as I was. Fair play to him he never pushed me into making a decision and was always on the end of the phone when I wanted to ask a question. I started talking to Neil probably summer of 21 and he’s put up with my indecisive actions until I bit the bullet and paid my deposit in December □. It took me a good few months to decide on taking my fue transplant in Malaga with Vinci hair and now it’s done and 2 weeks on I am 100% positive I made the right decision. While not perfect, Shining Vale offers a lot of entertainment value.If you are scrolling through endless reviews and taking and making calls to the many transplant clinics, I’ve been there. And the show can be enjoyed even if you are not well-versed with American pop-culture. Everyone else in the cast is great too, but Cox is the MVP. But she also proves her dramatic chops in Shining Vale. Cox uses her well-honed comedic chops that served her well in Friends to great effect here. It is derivative, but there is an undercurrent of self-awareness which saves it from feeling hackneyed like, say, the first couple of seasons of Stranger Things (I was not a fan of until the fourth season).Īs scares mount, the humour does too, and it is often the laugh-out-loud variety. Shining Vale revels in references and callbacks from old-timey horror and even Friends. If it all sounds very familiar, then yes it is, and it is meant to be. Courteney Cox proves her dramatic chops in Shining Vale. And indeed, she behaves like a personality, taking over Patricia and even writing her book for her. Patricia is so accustomed to mental health issues that she assumes Rosemary is just one of her personalities. More precisely, Patricia sees intermittent visions of a mysterious, attractive woman Rosemary Wellingham (Mira Sorvino) who claims she was a housewife from the 50s, and less frequently, a little girl, both of whom presumably are the long-dead inhabitants of the house. And soon enough, things begin to go bump in the night. Their new abode is big enough to be a mansion, and its holds dark, violent secrets, something Terry does not deign to tell Patricia. Because moving to greener pastures ought to help them work out their differences. They, along with their children Gaynor (Gus Birney) and Jake (Dylan Cage), move to a small town, the titular Shining Vale, from the city.
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