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  • Spex
    Dr Representative
    • Nov 2008
    • 4217

    #16
    It very much depends on the individual - No two people/goals are the same.

    Try a piece first and see how you get on as HT is permanent.

    MM in my honest opinion has had no HT work, he might have had some - but the hairline we know him for in my opinion is a front piece/partial piece. See his recent wedding pictures where he was see to be thiner/weaker in the front just like the not too long ago pics of him next to his wife in hospital on the arrival of their son Levis. He was again not wearing his piece as the density/volume was not there like with the traditional look we know him for. Run a google image search on Matt - Its no coincidence he wears a hat a lot in my opinion.







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    • hairysituation
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 206

      #17
      Originally posted by Spex
      It very much depends on the individual - No two people/goals are the same.

      Try a piece first and see how you get on as HT is permanent.

      MM in my honest opinion has had no HT work. See his recent wedding pictures where he was see to be very thin in the front just like the not too long ago pics of him next to his wife in hospital on the arrival of their son Levis. He was again not wearing his piece.

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      Ty for your response, spex! Yeah, I will do that. (Try the hair piece before jumping into anything else).
      I`m already in contact with Feriduni, do you think it`s the right decession IF if decide you get a HT? I really want your opinion, because a bad HT destroy lives.

      Whatever he`s doing, it`s working for him. Nobody, beside people on hair loss forums, suspect that he`s wearing a hair piece.

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      • Spex
        Dr Representative
        • Nov 2008
        • 4217

        #18
        Indeed - see my edited post above as you posted yours as i found you the pic.

        Dont be in any rush to get a HT as indeed a bad one can ruin lives - Mine was certainly on hold for several years due to shitty work. Take your time and try the piece first
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        • hairysituation
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 206

          #19
          Originally posted by Spex
          Indeed - see my edited post above as you posted yours as i found you the pic.

          Dont be in any rush to get a HT as indeed a bad one can ruin lives - Mine was certainly on hold for several years due to shitty work. Take your time and try the piece first
          I saw it. Looks like he have some hairs in the front, very little however.

          Yeah. I followed your story. You got the shitty work from Bosley, right? I`m glad everything worked out from you. Your hair is looking awesome today. Also, thank you for your advices. Really appriciate them.

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          • Spex
            Dr Representative
            • Nov 2008
            • 4217

            #20
            Hi,
            Yes i was unfortunately suckered in by Bosley 4 X

            not good.

            Best of luck on your journey

            If i can help further just ask.
            Spence
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            • gillenator
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2008
              • 1415

              #21
              Bosley also bought out their main big chain competitor Medical Hair Restoration (MHR) several years ago so they are even bigger than before running their elusive infomercials in just about every large metro area in the US.
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              • hairysituation
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 206

                #22
                I have been researching like crazy for the last year and a half, and I have decided do use this approach. I`ve realized that there are no perfect solutions (cures), and it probably won`t be for a very long time. In addition, it`s very dangerous to sit and wait and hope. You only live once.

                Since I`m an extremely vain person, I can`t imagine myself being bald (ever). I`m also a very confident guy, so I don`t think I would have any problem with telling my friends that Ì`ve used a combination of transplants and hair pieces.

                I`ve researched all the doctors, and I have a clue of who I prefer. I do not want a strip scar, so FUE is the only option for me. For now, I`m thinking Feriduni. He seems very artistic, master dense packing, and has a lot of experience with FUE. If you have a suggestion regarding other surgons that seems appropiate, I would like to know for consideration purposes.

                Thanks!
                - Hairysituation

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                • thinkingaboutit
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 118

                  #23
                  I was offered a hair piece 20 years ago and I turned it down. I was offered a hair piece again this year (quite aggresively) by one sales person, and I turned it down again. I suppose it's a very individual thing. For me it was a transplant, or I would prefer to be shaved headed.

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                  • hairysituation
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 206

                    #24
                    Originally posted by thinkingaboutit
                    I was offered a hair piece 20 years ago and I turned it down. I was offered a hair piece again this year (quite aggresively) by one sales person, and I turned it down again. I suppose it's a very individual thing. For me it was a transplant, or I would prefer to be shaved headed.
                    I don`t see how that comment is relevant for this thread at all. Not trying to be a dick, but I don`t get all those people coming and being irrelevant. There is other threads were you and others can share your story, opinions, feelings etc.

                    But I created this thread with a spesific topic, and I would appriciate if this thread stayed relevant. Thank you.

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                    • ccml
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 11

                      #25
                      Sorry to revive an old thread. I was thinking about the exactly same approach, since I have too little hair and I'm only 26.
                      However, I'm a bit scared of having NO hair transplanted into my crown (it would look crazy when I'm not wearing the hairpiece), so maybe I would be putting MOST of my hairs on areas 1-2 and only covering the rest a little bit. I'd love to see results with this method!

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