Anyone had a hair transplant?
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https://imgur.com/n4d04oS
Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
Edited by Puzzles on Wednesday 29th June 09:31
Puzzles said:
https://imgur.com/n4d04oS
Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
It would look better if you got it done. However, you still have plenty of hair left so you'd have to be using medications to help minimise further loss.Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
Edited by Puzzles on Wednesday 29th June 09:31
bloomen said:
If my hair remained like that I'd be perfectly content with it.
Far too many hair transplants have ludicrous straight lines across the top and barely anyone beyond 50 has a real hairline like that.
My grandad the day he died in his 90s had a ludicrously perfectly straight hairline and head of hair. Some people do. I was bald by 21 however lol. Far too many hair transplants have ludicrous straight lines across the top and barely anyone beyond 50 has a real hairline like that.
bloomen said:
If my hair remained like that I'd be perfectly content with it.
Far too many hair transplants have ludicrous straight lines across the top and barely anyone beyond 50 has a real hairline like that.
Agreed. If I ever get a transplant I want it to look age appropriate/natural. Far too many hair transplants have ludicrous straight lines across the top and barely anyone beyond 50 has a real hairline like that.
Puzzles said:
https://imgur.com/n4d04oS
Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
I am 49 in September, my hairline has been pretty much like that for over 20 years and hasn't really changed. I did go through a period about 20 years ago where I was convinced I was going bald, but it hasn't got any worse.Not sure if it's worth it at my age as I'm not looking to go back to my 18 year old hairline but just improve the temple areas.
waits for someone to say that’s not nw2.5 it’s 3
Edited by Puzzles on Wednesday 29th June 09:31
My hair still hasn't gone grey, and at my age I would take my hair any day of the week.
I feel rather fortunate.
66 with a great head of hair.
Losing colour, but still loads of it.
We go to Turkey, Marmaris twice a year almost, and know many Turkish there.
With some of our friends there, we talk about various people who have had hair transplants, and how good they look.
We were there just a couple of weeks ago, and they were quoting prices circa £500 to £750 for someone who wanted the foreheads doing, both sides where the hairline recedes.
Istanbul is the place. I think the Turkish hair doctors have got it nailed with the success factor, so rates are tumbling.
66 with a great head of hair.
Losing colour, but still loads of it.
We go to Turkey, Marmaris twice a year almost, and know many Turkish there.
With some of our friends there, we talk about various people who have had hair transplants, and how good they look.
We were there just a couple of weeks ago, and they were quoting prices circa £500 to £750 for someone who wanted the foreheads doing, both sides where the hairline recedes.
Istanbul is the place. I think the Turkish hair doctors have got it nailed with the success factor, so rates are tumbling.
Hi Everyone
I have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
I have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
Hairsurgeon said:
Hi Everyone
I have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
I'm a Norwood 5 I reckon. Ironically I did have really thick hair before the receding started in my early 20's. I currently bic it every few days so it's no Biggie, but is it possible to go to a Norwood 3? And at what cost roughly? CheersI have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
Hairsurgeon said:
Hi Everyone
I have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
I'm bald. I have the odd strand on top but really its gone. Back n sides intact fully. Is that even possible to get a decent looking head of hair? Iv already had smp so I suppose density could be less to avoid "shine through" I have been following this forum for a little while now, but I’ve decided to sign up and make my first post today.
I am a Hair Transplant Surgeon based in London and Cardiff, and I’m open to helping anyone out with any questions you may have whether you’ve had, or thinking about having a hair transplant.
I think the best choice is to shave your head with no guard. It’s not worth the hassle to wet shave it given how long it takes vs how quickly it grows back.
If that’s not an option, I’d recommend researching a hair system which is far more palatable than having to undergo surgery which may cost a lot of money and produce poor results.
If that’s not an option, I’d recommend researching a hair system which is far more palatable than having to undergo surgery which may cost a lot of money and produce poor results.
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