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Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - ToplaceUSA - 01-02-2011

Lots of customers have a frontal hair line that has moved backwards on them. Some experience just a recession in the temple area and some have the whole frontal hair line go backwards. We can make a unit that 'brings the hair line forward.' This will takes years off of you.
It's just a thin strip that is placed in front of your current hair line. Here's what the template looks like.
Regards,
John
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RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - ajv99 - 01-02-2011

Oh wow. Thanks for the info, John. I have some recession on my frontal area & temples. This might be a great solution!


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - Cleveland - 01-02-2011

Very interesting. Is this available now?


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - FredTJ - 01-02-2011

(01-02-2011, 09:45 AM)Cleveland Wrote: Very interesting. Is this available now?

Of course. Anything that you make a template for can be made.
Why not ?

Smile
Fred


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - ajv99 - 01-02-2011

What is the cost for a partial piece?


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - gimmygames - 01-02-2011

What type of piece shows the most realistic hairline? a thinskin?


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - Paul In Ireland - 01-02-2011

For what it`s worth, I reckon providing the partial isn`t very very narrow, swiss lace is best ... then again the `skin` might be a bit more hard-wearing/last that bit longer as there would inevitably be more `stress/strain ` on a small-ish sliver of lace when de-bonding etc.... maybe some partial wearers will chip in here ? Paul.
p.s. not sure of cost ... e mail John for a price....has to be cheaper than a full-sized topper I guess.


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - drogster - 01-03-2011

(01-02-2011, 11:55 PM)Paul In Ireland Wrote: For what it`s worth, I reckon providing the partial isn`t very very narrow, swiss lace is best ... then again the `skin` might be a bit more hard-wearing/last that bit longer as there would inevitable be more `stress/strain ` on a small-ish sliver of lace when de-bonding etc.... maybe some partial wearers will chip in here ? Paul.
p.s. not sure of cost ... e mail John for a price....has to be cheaper than a full-sized topper I guess.

I tried this in the past too. As for the size, you can buy a full sized one and cut out strips from it. =)


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - Xeon005 - 01-04-2011

Damn i thought my old partial was small that looks like a bat-e-rang!


RE: Just a frontal partial unit (photo) - drew100 - 01-04-2011

Drogster, did using a hairline partial work well for you? What are some of the advantages/disadvantages? Im thinking of doing this myself