So tired of Non-Sufferers telling me to "get over it", "Hair loss is nothin. Move on"

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  • swingline747
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    Originally posted by capitan
    Also, the guy in the picture I posted yesterday is Max George from The Wanted. The kid is in his early twenties and barely 5'7, average build, shaves his head with a blade.

    I don't think so many young women would be getting as wet over him if he didn't have that 5 o'clock shadow.

    Before you use his facial aesthetics as an excuse, the guy is only slightly above average. If it's really a problem you can always get some plastic surgery, like for the jaw or chin.

    I'm just sitting here trying to think up solutions for my inevitable young baldness.
    Doors this guy have it done? He's a bad example if not.
    This has more cosmetic risks than a transplant. Eventually you will lose all the fuzz on top and if will just be weird smooth dots

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  • capitan
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    Also, the guy in the picture I posted yesterday is Max George from The Wanted. The kid is in his early twenties and barely 5'7, average build, shaves his head with a blade.

    I don't think so many young women would be getting as wet over him if he didn't have that 5 o'clock shadow.

    Before you use his facial aesthetics as an excuse, the guy is only slightly above average. If it's really a problem you can always get some plastic surgery, like for the jaw or chin.

    I'm just sitting here trying to think up solutions for my inevitable young baldness.

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  • capitan
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    Originally posted by swingline747
    what happens when your hair grays?

    This is not a horrible option but honestly what happened also when your girl says, "you would look so nice with your hair grown out a bit."
    You make some good points, that I've already thought of before deciding this is my endgame when my Fin ride is over.

    If graying becomes a problem, you can always get a touch-up done. I got a tattoo a year ago and had them explain to me all the different ways it can be altered in the future. It's no problem.

    Regardless, for a guy like me who's probably going to have this done in his early 30s (best case scenario) that still gives me a good 10-20 more years without the fleshy skin head look.

    And for girlfriends that ask you to grow it out, just tell them no. Lol. Something along of the lines of, "This is my look" or "It grows out too thick". Then change subjects. I know a few bodybuilders at my gym who are probably NW1s who shave their heads and that's their excuse.

    HTs have so many risks and costs, I don't even need to list them out. And if you want to be really paranoid in long-term relationships, try wearing and maintaining a hair system. In my eyes, this is the only hope for anyone who missed the Fin boat a long time ago.

    Have a look at this guy. Before the procedure you could obviously tell he was receding, and it looked ugly. Afterwards he just looks like he's going for an edgy look, and it even frames his face. I'm using this as an example because the kid doesn't look like a bodybuilder at all, he's actually quite skinny. I know lots of skinny guys are afraid of looking like cancer patients with the shaved look because they're not tan or big enough.

    Just my take.

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  • swingline747
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    Originally posted by capitan
    Why?

    Although I'm far from even having to buzz my hair, I still had a look at Scalp Micropigmentation.

    To me, it's actually one of the most attractive options out there.

    It has no affect on hair transplants (it's actually used in conjunction many times) and it wont interfere with future solutions.

    Many people also do it before losing all their hair, so you can still feel the prickle of the hair they have left when you run your hands through it, making it more realistic.

    When I have to shave my head, I'm going to get this done.

    This look is not bad



    Especially if you get a natural looking hair line, that's low enough to frame your face nicely but high enough to look natural.

    I think there's a huge difference between being shiny-fleshy-skin bald and having that 5 o'clock shadow all over.

    Just my opinion.
    what happens when your hair grays?

    This is not a horrible option but honestly what happened also when your girl says, "you would look so nice with your hair grown out a bit."

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Slick and shiny is the way to go.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by capitan
    I think there's a huge difference between being shiny-fleshy-skin bald and having that 5 o'clock shadow all over.
    Well duh.

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  • capitan
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    Originally posted by DepressedByHairLoss
    Head tattooing is an absolutely asinine "solution" for hair loss.
    Why?

    Although I'm far from even having to buzz my hair, I still had a look at Scalp Micropigmentation.

    To me, it's actually one of the most attractive options out there.

    It has no affect on hair transplants (it's actually used in conjunction many times) and it wont interfere with future solutions.

    Many people also do it before losing all their hair, so you can still feel the prickle of the hair they have left when you run your hands through it, making it more realistic.

    When I have to shave my head, I'm going to get this done.

    This look is not bad



    Especially if you get a natural looking hair line, that's low enough to frame your face nicely but high enough to look natural.

    I think there's a huge difference between being shiny-fleshy-skin bald and having that 5 o'clock shadow all over.

    Just my opinion.

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  • DepressedByHairLoss
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    Swingline, I too am a bass player and I never really felt that women didn't approach me as much because I played bass as opposed to guitar or drums. I love to play 80s hard rock/metal and a person's look was really what was important in drawing women to you. That's why I hate hair loss so much: because I had such a great long-haired rock n roll look before I started losing my hair. True though, bass is an easier instrument to learn/play than guitar but I found that as long as you're in a band, it really doesn't matter what instrument you play, women will still flock to you.

    Baldozer, you're totally right. Head tattooing is an absolutely asinine "solution" for hair loss. It seems like all of these treatments today appeal to only a handful of people. I've heard that today's treatments are only used by like 5% of hair loss sufferers. So let's say 5% of people get hair transplants. Do people in the hair loss industry really think that crazy s**t like beard hair transplants and head tattooing are going to appeal to anything close to a majority of hair loss sufferers?

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  • swingline747
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    ldozer;151233]I bet most of the girls don't even know the difference between bass and guitar, LOL![/QUOTE]

    Played bass many years and trust me girls know the difference.
    There have been a few exceptions like gene and Nikki but they are very rare.

    Most girls see bass player and think lazy loser of the band who will never be able to write them a song.

    Serioulsy tho this is way off topic

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by swingline747
    Do you play bass?
    Trust me as good as you can get the only people who admire you are either other bassist or guys who want to be bass players (usually big goobs).

    In my younger years it used to eat me alive when we played out. After every show ALL the people who came up after to meet me were bass players. I hated it. My drummer and guitarist used to get all the girls and I was WAAAAAAAAAAAAY better looking.

    It also depends on the music. We played rock so bass is not really so predominant there.

    This is a whole other discussion tho, I have since started playing again after a few years hiatus, it takes my mind off my hair for a little while a day. Until I get in another band that is and then im just the BALD bass player.
    I bet most of the girls don't even know the difference between bass and guitar, LOL!

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by swingline747
    Do you play bass?
    Trust me as good as you can get the only people who admire you are either other bassist or guys who want to be bass players (usually big goobs).

    In my younger years it used to eat me alive when we played out. After every show ALL the people who came up after to meet me were bass players. I hated it. My drummer and guitarist used to get all the girls and I was WAAAAAAAAAAAAY better looking.

    It also depends on the music. We played rock so bass is not really so predominant there.

    This is a whole other discussion tho, I have since started playing again after a few years hiatus, it takes my mind off my hair for a little while a day. Until I get in another band that is and then im just the BALD bass player.
    I know what you mean, I work in IT. As a result of my work we have been nominated for awards; I have had publications in magazines etc yet no girl is interested because it is IT related.

    Doesn't quite have the same sex appeal as being a singer.

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  • swingline747
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    Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
    Lol I actually did that, not too many posts ago.
    Ran shaved a while. Some people said it looked "okay" but honest a front face picture of me was awful.
    Even my gf in the end who WANTED me to start shaving it told me to grow it back.
    Sucks because of her I prob wasted the last few good years of hair shaving.

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  • PatientlyWaiting
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    Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
    Another thing that is annoying is when people suggest you shave your head and then mention all the famous people with shaved heads. Like any of us are going to look like: The Rock, Jason Statham, or Vin Diesel.
    Lol I actually did that, not too many posts ago.

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  • swingline747
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    If you are a good bassist, no makes fun of you. For example, Cliff Burton from Metallica and Flea from RHCP!
    Do you play bass?
    Trust me as good as you can get the only people who admire you are either other bassist or guys who want to be bass players (usually big goobs).

    In my younger years it used to eat me alive when we played out. After every show ALL the people who came up after to meet me were bass players. I hated it. My drummer and guitarist used to get all the girls and I was WAAAAAAAAAAAAY better looking.

    It also depends on the music. We played rock so bass is not really so predominant there.

    This is a whole other discussion tho, I have since started playing again after a few years hiatus, it takes my mind off my hair for a little while a day. Until I get in another band that is and then im just the BALD bass player.

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by fred970
    SMP is 2000 euros every year because it fades. In 3 years, you reach the cost of a HT.
    SMP seems to be a really stupid solution for baldness. It is so obvious on a slick bald head. It can only work on someone with diffused pattern baldness, because then, you could still feel hair on the head if you touch it. And secondly, the dots would be camouflaged to extent by existing hair.

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