02-09-2011, 11:24 AM,
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Henry
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
It may or may not help, as I have considered it for a number of years. But its a risk...alot of money spent, and a year of your life taken up waiting for the hair to grow. Even then it may be wispy, especially at the hairline. It may be more fuss, trying to match the texture and lining it up exactly etc, and as your hair begins to degrade, more surgery will be needed.
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02-10-2011, 07:34 AM,
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LTB
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
I've seen it done,where the guy had about an inch hairline and his side temple points with the piece on top.
I must admit it looked brilliant, especially the hairline, which if i remember correctly was a FUE transplant.
As for the transition of his hair and the piece i would say that he also had that down to a tee.
He did comment that it was a lot easier wearing as he didn't have any lifting problems to contend with and also styling was a lot easier also,especially at the front.
I myself would go down that route,more so for the sides,using body and head hair but alas i don't have that kind of cash sadly!!!
My advice would be if you have the cash then go for it!!
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02-10-2011, 07:55 AM,
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Henry
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
What about having to take meds?
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02-11-2011, 11:24 PM,
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Ruulkasar
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
you only need the meds to store your non transplanted hair. SO with a piece you dont need the drugs. The transplanted hair will stay there for ever, because the DHT is not affecting them.
I like the idea but i also dont have the money and time for this sollution (you need a year to let the hairline grow. And i dont know how you could cover the hairline for a whole year.)
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02-13-2011, 04:47 AM,
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Henry
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
Having said that, I would get the temples done in the future.
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02-14-2011, 02:18 AM,
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Dave83
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RE: Transplants + hair systems
As I have mentioned before on this board and others, in my opinion the ultimate solution for hair loss for alot of men would be a very small hair transplant which fills in the side hair up to the temporal point. This prevents the Mr Burns wide head look that we get when going bald and would allow a topper to be worn in such a way that the temporal points would blend perfectly.
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