Bill Maher's hairline

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  • arfy
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 114

    #16
    Originally posted by Artista
    I think it was a fantastic job. Not overdone and close to being realistic. I'm sure in the makeup room much more is done prior to the show, i.e. Toppix-DermMatch-etc.
    This says a lot about how "undetectable" HT are. If a millionaire celebrity (with a team of makeup artists) can be detected, then what hope does the average guy have?

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    • Artista
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 2070

      #17
      Arfy, your point of view on this was a decent one -lol- very true.

      There have been other actors out there years ago that had had hair transplantation done and some of those actors didn't seem to have decent work done.
      Many years ago now.
      Today's technology has gotten better since then.

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      • CaliD
        Member
        • Apr 2015
        • 66

        #18
        Originally posted by arfy
        This says a lot about how "undetectable" HT are. If a millionaire celebrity (with a team of makeup artists) can be detected, then what hope does the average guy have?
        Not sure if you meant this jokingly but if you were serious I'll tell you this....lots of Celebs are too busy to research clinics. They chose the big name clinics like Alvi Armani in Beverly Hills (Chef Gordon Ramsay went there) and get mediocre work done. I'd say my HT is undetectable and I've met a handful of guys who's HT's looks fantastic and I wouldn't have known unless they told me or I only knew because I knew them pre-op.

        Also, Artista is right about technology getting better so if they had work done years ago it won't match the work done today.

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        • arfy
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2015
          • 114

          #19
          Originally posted by CaliD
          Not sure if you meant this jokingly but if you were serious I'll tell you this....lots of Celebs are too busy to research clinics. They chose the big name clinics like Alvi Armani in Beverly Hills (Chef Gordon Ramsay went there) and get mediocre work done. I'd say my HT is undetectable and I've met a handful of guys who's HT's looks fantastic and I wouldn't have known unless they told me or I only knew because I knew them pre-op.

          Also, Artista is right about technology getting better so if they had work done years ago it won't match the work done today.
          You just said Alvi Armani's clinic is mediocre - but they are doing the state-of-the-art procedures. I'm not trying to argue with you, but in editorializing on my post, you've contradicted yourself. Guys can get lousy results with today's modern techniques - even celebrities. HT is a flawed process, with limitations on what it can achieve, no matter what techniques are used.

          Also, if there are only a few dozen great clinics among the hundreds of clinics doing HT, then it's a mistake to talk about "what HT are like today" and only limit the scope of discussion to a handful of recommended doctors. Lets talk about what happens to the average person, who doesn't have a team of makeup artists, and doesn't have a team of hair stylists to cover up their transplants with wigs (like Nicholas Cage for example). For all we know, Bill Maher or Gordon Ramsey is wearing a wig behind a transplanted hairline. How would anybody but his stylist know?

          I hate threads like this, I think they are misleading, and it's only guessing.

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          • CaliD
            Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 66

            #20
            arfy, you're absolutely right. I misspoke about Alvi Armani. It could be a good clinic. It's just not one that's often mentioned on hair forums. That doesn't mean much. I think many un-talked about clinics do good work and there's way more than just a dozen or so great places. With that being said not everyone is a good candidate and everyone is taking a risk with HT or any other elective procedure even with a good clinic/dr. I had reconstructive surgery on my nose as a teenager and the dr nearly killed me and ruined my breathing for the next 20 years until I was brave enough to let another dr fix his work. 2nd procedure turned out great and I could breath again and didn't choke in my sleep for the first time in 20 years.

            Sounds like you had a bad experience and for that I'm truly sorry. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. I didn't actually read this thread. I just skimmed it and noticed your comment.

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            • LogicalBald068
              Member
              • Oct 2015
              • 32

              #21
              Yeah Artista, Maher has done Hair transplantation and as mentioned the episode : anthony weiner in the video clip from past episode their is clear picture of thin hair which is very suitable.

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