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  • DannyBoyy7
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 102

    #16
    Originally posted by dandanman
    Ok I'll specify some more about this situation..

    I have absolutely no intentions of having a hair transplant or any of that stuff at any time.

    The reasons being that, after 10 years being skinheaded I would look weird with hair, & anyone I've asked about this said the same. I'm sitting with my mum right now & she laughed at the idea but said she would have to see it in order to really know. Obviously she didn't laugh maliciously, we both had a giggle at it.

    I accepted long ago that I was shaving my head forever, so to look into hair transplantation at this point just seems ridiculous.


    I had the same convo with my cousin yesterday it started when i made a joke about my hair how i forgot to shave the front when i shaved the rest of my head because its that badly gone so it looked like it was already shaved lol...anyway he was saying how he couldnt see me any other way now and i looked better then what i did before cause of the hairstyle i had before (didnt do anything to it just the way my hair was)...but i also got to grips with shaving my head forever now (did some years back)...but do you have the same thought as me? i mean can you see yourself with hair? i cant im that used to it now.

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    • drybone
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 868

      #17
      Originally posted by dandanman
      That is one of the most ridiculously hilarious things I have ever heard.

      I'm sure I could use this joke for April fool's day.
      The joke is you trying to to kill off tens of thousands of hair follicles on the side and back of your head because you are too lazy to shave.

      Go try it right now. Go to your friends and family and tell them you are too lazy to shave and want to kill off tens of thousands of your hair follicles on your head at great expense .............just so you dont have to shave your head. You wanna see laughter?

      Why not kill off all your beard hair as well?



      Google is your friend It can point you to electrolysis . Never heard of someone wanting to zap their whole head but like others have stated , whatever floats your boat.

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      • ckelly10
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2013
        • 1

        #18
        I am currently getting laser hair removal here and have picked up quite a bit of knowledge about the procedure from talking to the staff there.

        When I first went in I was under the impression that once I had paid for laser hair removal then that would be it - no more shaving ever again, but the truth of the matter is this treatment is a permanent REDUCTION method which means that it might not remove 100% of your hair. Most people see around a 85-95% reduction (which is still really good and hair is barley visible).

        Some people when they have finished their last treatment never need to have laser hair removal again where as others go for a top up once ever few years - usually these top ups are cheaper than the initial treatments.

        The treatment works best with people with dark hair and light skin but you can still get treated if this isn't the case. For example the person with the dark hair and light skin may only need 5-6 treatments whereas the other person with lighter hair may need 7-8. The reason that multiple treatments is needed is because you hair grows in cycles and can be in any one of the 4 hair cycles at any time - laser hair removal only works on hairs that are in the active stage.

        I have never heard of someone having their head lasered before but that doesn't mean it cant be done. Your best bet is to ring or pop into a clinic and ask a specialist there about their professional opinion.

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        • Anonymous38
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2018
          • 21

          #19
          Hi. Can I ask what you did? Laser hair removal or electrolosys??

          Thanks

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          • BaldBearded
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2017
            • 552

            #20
            I have a friend who did laser... it's is NOT painless, and only works on dark hair. It takes a number of sessions, and if you are doing back and sides, it's more painful than on the top.

            It IS doable.

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