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10-04-2012, 03:01 PM
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Which product is best to give the illusion of a full head of hair?
I was about to schedule an appointment to get a hair transplant in about a week, when I had an idea.
The transplant will cost me about 10k. While I have no problem affording this, I am having a hard time parting with this money. So, I'm looking for another solution.
Before I drop 10 grand (not including taxes), I want to try one of the hair sprays or powders (like Toppik) on the market.
I also want to see how easy and fuss-free it is to apply one of these products daily, and if it is practical and effective to use. If it is, I will forgo the transplant, and use it regularly to cover up the thin hair on my crown.
I've heard of Toppik, Hair So Real, Dermatch, Xfusion, etc, but I am confused about which one is best, and which one offers the best value.
I also don't know how these various products work and how they are applied. Any ideas what I might want to try?
FYI:
*I was going to get a FUE transplant at the Anapelli Hair Clinic by Dr. Frank in about a month.
*I have been on Propecia, 1mg, for over a year, and I plan to use this indefinitely.
*If I try Toppik, or other similar product, and find it to be unsatisfactory, I will then simply bite the bullet and get the transplant. But, I want to see if I can avoid surgery, first.
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10-04-2012, 03:33 PM
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Hi How many grafts is the doc offering?
Like most bullshit on the shelves today the products are essentially the same.
For best illusion Toppik is the gold standard.
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10-04-2012, 08:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by UK_
Hi How many grafts is the doc offering?
Like most bullshit on the shelves today the products are essentially the same.
For best illusion Toppik is the gold standard.
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He is offering 1,200 grafts.
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10-04-2012, 10:34 PM
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Havent used any of them but I've read up on a few of them.
Toppik, Nanogen and Dermatch are all considered good products.
However I've read that Nanogen is the best of the 3, I've read a few cases where toppik will change color(sometimes to green for some reason) which I havent read for nanogen.
so yea my vote goes to Nanogen. I hear they get the job done but you have to at least have a bit of hair, not a slick bald spot.
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10-05-2012, 04:09 AM
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Caboki made it look like I had 0 hair loss. I says you don't need to use any sprays, and they are right. I never used any and never had any problems.
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10-05-2012, 08:52 AM
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I just ordered a bottle of Hair So Real from Amazon for $17.98 (tax included) for 28 grams.
I bought this because I've read some articles and seen a video on how it compares favorably with Toppik for much cheaper.
From what I read, it seems like all these products are similar, and it just comes down to price. I'm guessing Hair So Real is a good example of what to expect. I'm eagerly waiting for it arrive (I wish they sold this in stores) so that I can make my decision of whether or not I will get a transplant. It all comes down to how effective it is; how easy and quick it is to apply; and how cheap it will be in the very long run.
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10-06-2012, 01:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by joer1212
Which product is best to give the illusion of a full head of hair?
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Dermmatch is the best. Dermmatch looks better and holds up better than everything else on the market.
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10-06-2012, 03:14 AM
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Location: Scandinavia
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If your thinning isn't too bad concealers are great, and I think Dermmatch is the best. You just have to find the right colour for you.
But remember, less is more! It goes for all concealers.
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10-06-2012, 07:42 AM
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Dermmatch looks frighteningly expensive, and a lot of trouble to apply. If cost becomes an issue, I might as well bite the bullet and get the transplant.
If a relatively inexpensive product such a Hair So Real can't do the job adequately, then it's time to go under the knife.
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10-06-2012, 08:23 AM
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Location: UK
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You say you have no problem with a 10k (cost) HT, but then will only try the cheapest concealer going, doesn't quite make sense to me.
Good thread starter though, i would like to try a concealer but (for a million reasons or another) haven't attempted it just yet, guess i'm waiting for the exact right moment, perhaps that's when i get a free concealer sample through the post etc etc, i don't know...
I'll bite the bullet though and chomp on that bullet, before the HT bullet that's for sure!!
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