How does Dr. Wesley's Scarless Pilofocus work?

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  • adam k
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    Originally posted by Artista
    Hey all, I just wanted to let you all know that I really have nothing to add to this discussion at this time.
    Ive shared with you, all that I could actually say about it..there are some aspects of Dr Wesley's method that I (and Spencer Kobren) cannot speak about due to a confidentiality agreement.
    I cant wait for the time that I will be scheduled for that Pilofocus test later this year...fingers crossed for us all.
    Hey Dave thank you for sharing your experience when Dr. Wesley schedules your phase testing date in Oct/Nov. From what I have heard Dr. Wesley seems to be a gentleman and a scholar. I hope this paves the way for scarless surgery as in the unfortunate case that I progress to a NW 5/6 it is nice that I will be able to consider this.

    I hope you enjoy your visit to the UK. Btw I listened to Dear God by XTC today, pretty good!

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  • Artista
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    Hi Tomb10, Im sorry but I would have no idea if that were possible or not..
    It was my personal decision to begin taking Finasteride. Of course I did ask Dr Wesley if it was alright that i started using the med since i would be a Pilofocus test patient of his later this year.
    He said it would be no problem and if fact he also said that it was a good idea that i give it a try.

    Hey all, I just wanted to let you all know that I really have nothing to add to this discussion at this time.
    Ive shared with you, all that I could actually say about it..there are some aspects of Dr Wesley's method that I (and Spencer Kobren) cannot speak about due to a confidentiality agreement.
    I cant wait for the time that I will be scheduled for that Pilofocus test later this year...fingers crossed for us all.

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  • Tomb10
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    artista,

    i was thinking. is it with this methode possible to replace hair of your scalp (not from your back, donor) to your receding hairline?
    Ofcouse the hairs are not resistant against dht, but when you take finasteride en minox you can protect your hair for at least a couple of years.

    when this is possible you don't use your donor, and when balding goes further it looks more natural.

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  • sausage
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    See how she feels when the same criticism is launched at her. fvcking hypocrites.
    +1.

    If a girl has negative comments to you or others as bald men tell her about her pitfalls. The f**king moose.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Teeth apply to both sexes and aren't dependant on sex and neither is botox. However a guy getting botox WOULD be frowned upon.

    I'm not being overreactive...... society is.
    Same with nose jobs etc.

    Women don't have to know if you get work done.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by garethbale
    To be fair, the only (supposed) socially unacceptable thing for guys is hairloss. If a guy gets his teeth fixed, has Botox etc it's accepted.

    Are you sure you're just not being a bit over reactive
    Teeth apply to both sexes and aren't dependant on sex and neither is botox. However a guy getting botox WOULD be frowned upon.

    I'm not being overreactive...... society is.

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  • garethbale
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    LMAO! I love this gif.

    But seriously, at least women have SOCIALLY ACCEPTED ways of improving their looks. If a guy does it, its so badly frowned upon. The fvck is that?!
    To be fair, the only (supposed) socially unacceptable thing for guys is hairloss. If a guy gets his teeth fixed, has Botox etc it's accepted.

    Are you sure you're just not being a bit over reactive

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by Westonci
    LMAO! I love this gif.

    But seriously, at least women have SOCIALLY ACCEPTED ways of improving their looks. If a guy does it, its so badly frowned upon. The fvck is that?!

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  • Westonci
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    Originally posted by hellouser
    Tell the **** to keep using the paintroller to cake on the makeup and hit the gym to lose her fat ass.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by didi
    sucks balls when you spend money to sport combover and chick tell you its better off to shave it down....but you cant due to scars

    women hate balding head of hair and guys who desperately try to maintain a few hairs...sign of insecurity and weakness
    Tell the **** to keep using the paintroller to cake on the makeup and hit the gym to lose her fat ass.

    See how she feels when the same criticism is launched at her. fvcking hypocrites.

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  • Javert
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    Soooo about Pilofocus...

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  • TwoInchCircle
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Never undestand why people think its ok to have a balding crown.
    Ya I don't get that either. I read guys talking all the time on here about how all they care about is their hairline and how they could care less about the crown. As a a guy with thinning only on his crown and nowhere else, I can assure you that it sucks hard too. A receding hairline sucks, sure, but people always consider you "bald" if you have even a little crown loss.

    But hey, if my hairline was going too I'd probably be just as devastated about it too.

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  • sausage
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    It's your choice bro, but after having cosmetic surgery myself (other areas):

    a) it is painful
    b) it is painful
    c) it is painful

    I just dont want you to go in, have it done, and then find it makes no difference with women after spending x amount. When women think of a guy with a good set of hair, it is normally men with thick hair that can style it. Otherwise unless the balding look suits the guy, they would think that he looks old.

    Have you ever thought about wigging it?
    You have totally opposite views to me.

    I don't know what you mean by painful.....short term, long term, what surgeries have you had?

    A buzzed full head of hair is a hell of a lot better than a bald head. How can you not think so?

    It is not just about appealing to women, it is about self esteem.

    Having a hairline to frame my face would make a massive difference to me.

    Wigs........no chance. Wigs repulse me.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by sausage
    What, well it's not ok to have a blading crown, I didn't say it was. But when you have limited donor and you don't have enough money to get a massive amount of grafts what are you going to do.......remain bald? Is that better than having a thin crown?

    A thin crown really is not a massive issue, if you get your hairline thick and can style it, then you are going to look vastly better than being a bald arsed baboon, The crown can be styled to make it look better, use concealer if you must.

    As for defeating the point in a transplant......umm no, you will have hair on your head......that is the point.

    As for your other comment I don't know what the hell you are on about......of course I'll still be bald after the hair transplant I am only planning on getting a small area covered.

    As for making a difference to my appearance.......sticking a turd on my head would be enough to improve my appearance.
    It's your choice bro, but after having cosmetic surgery myself (other areas):

    a) it is painful
    b) it is painful
    c) it is painful

    I just dont want you to go in, have it done, and then find it makes no difference with women after spending x amount. When women think of a guy with a good set of hair, it is normally men with thick hair that can style it. Otherwise unless the balding look suits the guy, they would think that he looks old.

    Have you ever thought about wigging it?

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  • sausage
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Never undestand why people think its ok to have a balding crown.

    Women will still see that person as balding with one. The same goes with the HT where the hair is thin.

    Defeats the whole point of a HT.

    But that's the problem with the HT industry, because they cannot restore men to a NW0, they use the excuse of age related hair to justify their work. When balding is balding.

    EDIT:

    The other week I heard a female mate criticise a friend of ours. He is not bald, just has had some hairloss - thinning hair. She goes "men should shave it off".

    The trouble is, you have guys getting HT to look like they are balding which makes no difference to their appearance. She will probably think that about you after the HT.

    What, well it's not ok to have a blading crown, I didn't say it was. But when you have limited donor and you don't have enough money to get a massive amount of grafts what are you going to do.......remain bald? Is that better than having a thin crown?

    A thin crown really is not a massive issue, if you get your hairline thick and can style it, then you are going to look vastly better than being a bald arsed baboon, The crown can be styled to make it look better, use concealer if you must.

    As for defeating the point in a transplant......umm no, you will have hair on your head......that is the point.

    By the way I am not getting 5000-6000 grafts done like that......

    I have eff all to play with.....2000 grafts is all i can obtain.

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