Dr. Gho is willing to restore my NW1.5-NW2

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  • garethbale
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 603

    #46
    Originally posted by Arashi
    As you'll know, this is considered by many women as one of the most attractive men on earth: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...yHWoFJan12.jpg
    Look at his hairline. It's closer to NW2 than it's to NW1. If you reach his hairline, THEN you might consider getting 500-800 grafts to just strengthen up your hairline to prevent further hairloss. When you're his age (or even much younger) a perfect NW1 hairline just makes you look immature and pretty much any mature woman wants to be with a real man, not with a boy.
    I'm pretty sure Clooney wears a piece.

    You are right what you said though about hairlines. I am a NW 2 and in 2004 I went for a HT consultation and fortunately was advised by the surgeon not to make what would have been the biggest mistake of my life.

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    • FearTheLoss
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 1581

      #47
      Originally posted by Delphi
      Talk about spreading false rumors! You're post are notorious for that! Gho even said himself in one of the interviews that he has no idea how bald a young patient will become so he prefers not to transplant them. If there is zero damage caused, why would he say that? It's a hair transplant no matter how you slice it.
      Yes, Gho did say this, then he went on to say that he definitely can help people under the age of 25, but they need to understand that their hairline needs to be one that would look natural when they are older. Also, in an email he explained young patients need to understand that they will likely require more surgery after the first, so, as he said in his interview, they don't end up with "two horns" on the front of their head. He is concerned with this, as most young patients may not have the funds they need to have another surgery a year later if they require it.
      Last edited by Winston; 05-02-2013, 06:42 PM. Reason: Inappropriate, insults removed.

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      • Pentarou
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 482

        #48
        Originally posted by clarence
        More like a U to me - your hairline may not be completely straight, but your forelock pretty much is. See photos of young Jude Law for someone who has a V.
        Or, strangely, actress Milla Jovovich(!).

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        • clarence
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 278

          #49
          Originally posted by pentarou
          or, strangely, actress milla jovovich(!).

          http://s9.postimg.org/tun0ov7tr/mill...milla_jovo.jpg
          omg she is nw3!!!

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          • canuhandleit
            Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 33

            #50
            I had my girlfriend measure my recession on the deepest temple, it's about .8 deeper than my forelock which is straight.

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            • gc83uk
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 1339

              #51
              Originally posted by canuhandleit
              I had my girlfriend measure my recession on the deepest temple, it's about .8 deeper than my forelock which is straight.
              .8 of 1cm? so 8mm yea?

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              • canuhandleit
                Member
                • Jan 2013
                • 33

                #52
                Originally posted by gc83uk
                .8 of 1cm? so 8mm yea?
                Sorry, I mean .8 inches so 2.032 cm.

                I am pretty certain I am close to a Norwood 2. I have been a Norwood 1 from puberty up til about August 2011 when it started the recession process.

                I think my pictures are misleading as my recession is deeper than it looks - the tape measure does not lie.

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                • canuhandleit
                  Member
                  • Jan 2013
                  • 33

                  #53
                  I took new pictures just now.

                  Here are pictures of my deeper receded temple:



                  Here of my lesser reced temple (however it follows a better pattern if that makes sense):

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                  • gc83uk
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1339

                    #54
                    Originally posted by canuhandleit
                    Hmm you know what, I think you should go to a hair clinic and ask them for their professional opinion. Everyone here is going to tell you that you have nothing to worry about, but from what I can see you're not accepting that opinion.

                    That's not a dig at you, I just think you should have a chat with someone who can see it up close. Nothing to lose, plus might make you feel better for being proactive.

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                    • canuhandleit
                      Member
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 33

                      #55
                      Originally posted by gc83uk
                      Hmm you know what, I think you should go to a hair clinic and ask them for their professional opinion. Everyone here is going to tell you that you have nothing to worry about, but from what I can see you're not accepting that opinion.

                      That's not a dig at you, I just think you should have a chat with someone who can see it up close. Nothing to lose, plus might make you feel better for being proactive.
                      Fair enough. Do you see q problem in these pics? Also where can I find decent hair clinics? I have been to a derma who diagnosed me with MPB but that was just based on my hairline receding nothing else but a one secpmd look at my hair

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                      • Arashi
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3888

                        #56
                        Agreed that these photo's show a slightly different picture, temples slightly receded more than I concluded from your previous pictures. But man your hair is still really thick. I honestly would wait at least another year. However, like GC noted, you don't seem to accept that opinion, so if it makes you feel better, go to a clinic and ask their opinion like GC suggested. Maybe Gho would operate on you and do for example 500 grafts to slightly lower your temples and strengthen up your hairline. But again, I think it's really not necessary and your hairline looks great as it is.

                        But if you REALLY want to go ahead, then I'd not CHANGE anything at all, but just strenghten everything up to prevent future loss. I think your hairline is just perfect as it is for an adult and changing it will make you look immature and thus will make you look worse, not better. But of course it's all up to you man.

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                        • Arashi
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 3888

                          #57
                          You know, if you just want to make sure that you'll maintain your current hairline as long as possible, then I'd probably understand. You could go to a clinic and hear if they think it makes sense to strengthen up your hairline in order to maintain it. But if you're really not happy with the way it looks right now, then I seriously think you're suffering from this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_dysmorphic_disorder as your hairline is about as perfect as can be.

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                          • canuhandleit
                            Member
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 33

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Arashi
                            You know, if you just want to make sure that you'll maintain your current hairline as long as possible, then I'd probably understand. You could go to a clinic and hear if they think it makes sense to strengthen up your hairline in order to maintain it. But if you're really not happy with the way it looks right now, then I seriously think you're suffering from this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_dysmorphic_disorder as your hairline is about as perfect as can be.
                            I love my hairline right now. I havr some cool styles with it and ive even started showing it off rather than trying to hide it at times. Im worried about future loss not how it looks todat...

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                            • Arashi
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 3888

                              #59
                              Originally posted by canuhandleit
                              I love my hairline right now. I havr some cool styles with it and ive even started showing it off rather than trying to hide it at times. Im worried about future loss not how it looks todat...
                              Ok, that sounds reasonable. In that case go to a reputable clinic and ask their opinion if you can and/or need to do something to make sure no future loss occurs. Again, personally I think you should still wait at least a year, but that's all up to you of course.

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                              • canuhandleit
                                Member
                                • Jan 2013
                                • 33

                                #60
                                Originally posted by Arashi
                                Ok, that sounds reasonable. In that case go to a reputable clinic and ask their opinion if you can and/or need to do something to make sure no future loss occurs. Again, personally I think you should still wait at least a year, but that's all up to you of course.
                                That makes sense. I am currently seeing my hairline actively change btw. My only concern about waiting a year is the 12 months it takes for results to be honest. It took me 2 yrs to go from nw1 to this which isn't too fast though.

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