Hair Transplants
#1
I'm a slaphead.........couldn't giveafvk to be honest.....have a grade 1 so no big deal anyway
some men are way too vain, should just take things as they come and to spend £000's is just a waste of cash
some men are way too vain, should just take things as they come and to spend £000's is just a waste of cash
#5
what's even more intreeging is that you take a bloke
shave his hair off and he is now
WELL ARD
stick an earing in his right ear and he becomes a
BATTY BOY
now where's the logic in that?
shave his hair off and he is now
WELL ARD
stick an earing in his right ear and he becomes a
BATTY BOY
now where's the logic in that?
#7
short hair (down to the wood) has strong association with boot boys/skinheads or sportsmen (who shave so people cant use their hair as a grab).
I'm not bald but box so have my hair short for the reason above.
I'm not bald but box so have my hair short for the reason above.
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I started to lose it on the front a tiny bit a couple of years ago so I took it all off. Now have grade 0/1 and the general public do treat me differently I've noticed, to the point that if there's a spare seat next to me on my daily commute it'll be the last one free, nobody wants to sit next to me if they have a choice
#10
At 26, with the 'big centre parting' rapidly appearing, I'll be going from current Grade 4 cut to Grade 1 when it all gets too receded.
Still, the Missus isn't bothered about - just as well really as I suffer from mild(ish) Alopecia - now that really does suck.... Random temporary small bald patches caused by stress. No known cure cos nobody really knows what causes it in the first place.
Still - I can understand why some blokes have a confidence crisis with baldness - when I first got alopecia, it knocked mine on the head for a while. But like most, I just got on with it, and now forget I even have it - although its better than it was....
Still, the Missus isn't bothered about - just as well really as I suffer from mild(ish) Alopecia - now that really does suck.... Random temporary small bald patches caused by stress. No known cure cos nobody really knows what causes it in the first place.
Still - I can understand why some blokes have a confidence crisis with baldness - when I first got alopecia, it knocked mine on the head for a while. But like most, I just got on with it, and now forget I even have it - although its better than it was....
#11
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It's just one of those things. I'm not particularly vain, but losing my hair bothers me.
So much so, that I am currently using Propecia to see if it will stop the thinning.
Steve.
It's just one of those things. I'm not particularly vain, but losing my hair bothers me.
So much so, that I am currently using Propecia to see if it will stop the thinning.
Steve.
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I saw the program too.What slightly shocked me was the depth of the cuts on the transplant.Pretty deep it looked.
Mines going a bit too,it doesnt really bother me much,but given a choice i'd rather it didnt.
As for the guy wearing a wig,personally i just thought it looked awful,it was a bad wig though.Cant imagine ever wearing one myself.
Its a difficult subject tbh,people say just accept it,and in the end you have to,but ask yourself would Brad Pitt be as successful if he was bald.....i dont think so.Or would the Stones have endured as they have?It does make a difference.
Boxst......does it seem to be working though,i'd be interseted to know.
Mines going a bit too,it doesnt really bother me much,but given a choice i'd rather it didnt.
As for the guy wearing a wig,personally i just thought it looked awful,it was a bad wig though.Cant imagine ever wearing one myself.
Its a difficult subject tbh,people say just accept it,and in the end you have to,but ask yourself would Brad Pitt be as successful if he was bald.....i dont think so.Or would the Stones have endured as they have?It does make a difference.
Boxst......does it seem to be working though,i'd be interseted to know.
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Started to lose it about 5 years ago. More and more hairs on the pillow, in the bath etc etc and it did get me down a little.
Then one day I decided to take some positive action and shave the rest off. But instead of cutting it all off at once (so it wouldn't be too shocking), I had it cut shorter once every two weeks for a couple of months or so until the day arrived and I bought my own set of clippers and did the business. Never looked back, never thought about losing my hair since. I'm told I've got a good shape of head for it and suit it. To be honest I had crap hair anyway so no real loss....
Then one day I decided to take some positive action and shave the rest off. But instead of cutting it all off at once (so it wouldn't be too shocking), I had it cut shorter once every two weeks for a couple of months or so until the day arrived and I bought my own set of clippers and did the business. Never looked back, never thought about losing my hair since. I'm told I've got a good shape of head for it and suit it. To be honest I had crap hair anyway so no real loss....
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PaulR:
I've only been taking it for about 2 months, so I don't know yet!
I bought one months supply to test to see if I would be allergic, and then I bought six months, so if my hair is still thinning at the end of the current tablets I will stop.
Steve.
I've only been taking it for about 2 months, so I don't know yet!
I bought one months supply to test to see if I would be allergic, and then I bought six months, so if my hair is still thinning at the end of the current tablets I will stop.
Steve.
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Did anyone watch "Bald" or whatever it was called last night on TV?
Some bloke was getting a hair transplant which looked horrendous. Involved cutting a 3 inch by half inch section out the back of his scalp (to the bone, it appeared ) and then disecting the cut out strip into individual hairs.
I'll never go bald he said. Clearly having a patchwork head is less of a blow to his self confidence than a naturally occuring phenomenon for a huge number of men.
Why do that ???? Sad or what
Another bloke was getting his £000's hairpiece lovingly tended by a hairdresser.
Aparently he felt he couldn't find love without it.
Seems to me that he couldn't find love because he lacks confidence to such a degree he needs a small dead animal nesting on his head...
Personally I run with the number one cut school of hairloss..
Never mind wigs or transplants...
So, would anyone on here consider a transplant or wig, and if so, why?
Thoughts?
D
[Edited by Diablo - 4/9/2003 12:51:28 PM]
Some bloke was getting a hair transplant which looked horrendous. Involved cutting a 3 inch by half inch section out the back of his scalp (to the bone, it appeared ) and then disecting the cut out strip into individual hairs.
I'll never go bald he said. Clearly having a patchwork head is less of a blow to his self confidence than a naturally occuring phenomenon for a huge number of men.
Why do that ???? Sad or what
Another bloke was getting his £000's hairpiece lovingly tended by a hairdresser.
Aparently he felt he couldn't find love without it.
Seems to me that he couldn't find love because he lacks confidence to such a degree he needs a small dead animal nesting on his head...
Personally I run with the number one cut school of hairloss..
Never mind wigs or transplants...
So, would anyone on here consider a transplant or wig, and if so, why?
Thoughts?
D
[Edited by Diablo - 4/9/2003 12:51:28 PM]
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