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09-10-2012, 07:46 PM
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Your plan is hilariously stupid. You will be taking alot of risk, spending a lot of money, for mediocre results.
A great plan would be to see a therapist.
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09-10-2012, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Person
Your plan is hilariously stupid. You will be taking alot of risk, spending a lot of money, for mediocre results.
A great plan would be to see a therapist.
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Well said...!
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09-10-2012, 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Delphi
If you begin to have hair transplants too early, you will most certainly suffer from shock loss which can take a year to recover from, if the hair grows back at all.
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Since when did age have anything to do with shockloss?
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09-10-2012, 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Person
Your plan is hilariously stupid. You will be taking alot of risk, spending a lot of money, for mediocre results.
A great plan would be to see a therapist.
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I don't want to live in a world where I'm NW3, so if I have to live with mediocre results and painting my hair on, then so be it.
Sorry if you can't understand. Maybe you have never known what it's like to be considered very attractive?
#NW1 or nothing
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09-11-2012, 02:54 AM
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I agree with person here - even if you had a NW0 you would still be a depressed loon who would be registered on some other forum worried about some other health issue.
Btw if Gho has cured hair loss where are the NW7 > NW1 patients? All I see on his website are patients that resemble normal post-HT patients lol.
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09-11-2012, 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Highlander
I don't want to live in a world where I'm NW3, so if I have to live with mediocre results and painting my hair on, then so be it.
Sorry if you can't understand. Maybe you have never known what it's like to be considered very attractive?
#NW1 or nothing
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TBH Highlander, our best hope is aderans/histogen etc.
If they come out - then go to rahal and get your hairline done. This will be cheaper too.
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09-25-2012, 07:50 AM
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For all those sh1t-panning Highlanders plan you can't help but admit it would make anyone look better. His youth-full exuberance should not be dismissed as rubbish just yet.
His talk of asthetics and such is something we all strive for, is it not? I have the body already due to a strict diet and exercise regime. Okay I am not Dwayne Johnson but rather lean and toned, heading to Brad Pitt in fight club territory, but from the neck down only I'm afraid
I plan to fill in my hairline someday using the FUE technique like he suggested and have saved about 50% of the funds to do this. The key is timing though. Once I have someway stabalised my hairloss and there is an aid such as Histogen coming to market, I think that will be the right time for a HT.
Right now I am shedding and thinning in the temple area but I am jumping on a regime soon that I hope will combat this.
You can't deny someone would look better after having this done. Yes it would be costly but is there something more important to spend your money on other than your hair? Its your self esteem and confidence you are essentially trying to maintain. I already have a house, car and girlfriend who earns her own money and doesn't look for mine so besides holidays and the odd luxury I can't see anything more important than my hair that I should be saving for.
Taking pills etc is putting up a fight but you shed on those and the hairline never really seem to come back. If you had a HT to rebuild it and a system slowing down (minox etc) or covering up (toppik) the regression, you would 100% look better.
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09-27-2012, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by sp8rky
I don't have to disprove anything, you show me a Gho patient with 6000 fue taken, bic shaven with no scarring. You can't and you never will.
I don't hate the world, I have a happy life, unlike you, you crazy idiot.
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Might be not 6000 yet but check gerard joling close up donor pics after his 3rd HST (he received a total of more then 4000 HST grafts) and his donor looks pretty scarless, the only scar he has is the one he got from the 2 strip procedures he had before HST.
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10-02-2012, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MrBlonde
For all those sh1t-panning Highlanders plan you can't help but admit it would make anyone look better. His youth-full exuberance should not be dismissed as rubbish just yet.
His talk of asthetics and such is something we all strive for, is it not? I have the body already due to a strict diet and exercise regime. Okay I am not Dwayne Johnson but rather lean and toned, heading to Brad Pitt in fight club territory, but from the neck down only I'm afraid
I plan to fill in my hairline someday using the FUE technique like he suggested and have saved about 50% of the funds to do this. The key is timing though. Once I have someway stabalised my hairloss and there is an aid such as Histogen coming to market, I think that will be the right time for a HT.
Right now I am shedding and thinning in the temple area but I am jumping on a regime soon that I hope will combat this.
You can't deny someone would look better after having this done. Yes it would be costly but is there something more important to spend your money on other than your hair? Its your self esteem and confidence you are essentially trying to maintain. I already have a house, car and girlfriend who earns her own money and doesn't look for mine so besides holidays and the odd luxury I can't see anything more important than my hair that I should be saving for.
Taking pills etc is putting up a fight but you shed on those and the hairline never really seem to come back. If you had a HT to rebuild it and a system slowing down (minox etc) or covering up (toppik) the regression, you would 100% look better.
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This is about 100% what I was thinking while lurking on this and similar posts. Though I want honest advice, so I refuse to appear pompous. I am hesitant to use pictures that will make NW3-NW7 think "this kid can prevent hairloss and stay NW 1-1.5, I'm going to be a d-bag and not help him". Anyone else feel like this is some more "seasoned" members approach? My intro posts have a ton of views but 0 responses. Feels like I'm being brushed aside.
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10-02-2012, 12:17 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Europa
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Originally Posted by BigThinker
This is about 100% what I was thinking while lurking on this and similar posts. Though I want honest advice, so I refuse to appear pompous. I am hesitant to use pictures that will make NW3-NW7 think "this kid can prevent hairloss and stay NW 1-1.5, I'm going to be a d-bag and not help him". Anyone else feel like this is some more "seasoned" members approach? My intro posts have a ton of views but 0 responses. Feels like I'm being brushed aside.
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It's psychological and I've posted on it before. When people go bald they become bitter pricks who want everyone else to suffer like they do.
I don't know why, but whenever you meet someone being a douche, knocking treatments, scaring people off finasteride etc, just go to their profile. Nine times out of then they are like NW5+.
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