Not sure if any of you guys follow football but this guy named Pandev from the Italian league has to have the worst hairloss progression I've ever come across in my life. The entire world has been mocking him for his atrocious hairline. If I didn't understand the perspective of a balding person I'd probably laugh myself but you have to feel for the guy.. couldn't have progressed in a worse pattern 8==D.
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Not sure if any of you guys follow football but this guy named Pandev from the Italian league has to have the worst hairloss progression I've ever come across in my life. The entire world has been mocking him for his atrocious hairline. If I didn't understand the perspective of a balding person I'd probably laugh myself but you have to feel for the guy.. couldn't have progressed in a worse pattern 8==D.
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He's not exactly a young player. He's at the very ending stage of his career. I think he's age 34 which is still young to have such aggressive hairloss.To be fair though he could easily have transplants and fix up his hair If he chose to.. it's not like he wouldn't have the money either.Comment
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He's not exactly a young player. He's at the very ending stage of his career. I think he's age 34 which is still young to have such aggressive hairloss.To be fair though he could easily have transplants and fix up his hair If he chose to.. it's not like he wouldn't have the money either.
If you get to that point, you're going to look so much better with a number 1 all over no matter what your head shape is etc.
Leaving it the length he has it isn't going to help his case at all and due to the shape of his hairloss, he really is opening himself up to ridicule.
Take David silva at Man City. The guy had minor hairloss, went for a shaved head, doesn't overally suit him but it sure beats what this guy has going on.
But yes, with the amount of money these boys are, it does beg the question why not just get it fixed?
Conte's (Chelsea manager) hair transplants are probably the best results I've seen.
There is a cure for hairloss, it's called money. (ProvidIng you're not a poor candidate that is)Comment
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He's not exactly a young player. He's at the very ending stage of his career. I think he's age 34 which is still young to have such aggressive hairloss.To be fair though he could easily have transplants and fix up his hair If he chose to.. it's not like he wouldn't have the money either.
If you get to that point, you're going to look so much better with a number 1 all over no matter what your head shape is etc.
Leaving it the length he has it isn't going to help his case at all and due to the shape of his hairloss, he really is opening himself up to ridicule.
Take David silva at Man City. The guy had minor hairloss, went for a shaved head, doesn't overally suit him but it sure beats what this guy has going on.
But yes, with the amount of money these boys are, it does beg the question why not just get it fixed?
Conte's (Chelsea manager) hair transplants are probably the best results I've seen.
There is a cure for hairloss, it's called money. (ProvidIng you're not a poor candidate that is)Comment
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Guys like this do themselves no favours though.
If you get to that point, you're going to look so much better with a number 1 all over no matter what your head shape is etc.
Leaving it the length he has it isn't going to help his case at all and due to the shape of his hairloss, he really is opening himself up to ridicule.
Take David silva at Man City. The guy had minor hairloss, went for a shaved head, doesn't overally suit him but it sure beats what this guy has going on.
But yes, with the amount of money these boys are, it does beg the question why not just get it fixed?
Conte's (Chelsea manager) hair transplants are probably the best results I've seen.
There is a cure for hairloss, it's called money. (ProvidIng you're not a poor candidate that is)
Silva is a good example. I think the shaved look suits him, though I reckon once he's retired from football he'll return back to the public light with a full head of hair again. His fellow Span Fabregas did the same however most footballers will wait until after they've retired to get work done.Comment
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True, if it really bothered him I'm sure he has the money for a transplant, or he could at least shave it. Being in the profession he's in though, I am sure by now he must be used to hearing some pretty awful things from angry fans so I hope he's able to ignore anybody making fun of his appearance.I am a representative for Dr. Sean Behnam in Los Angeles, CA.
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In a way, I envy guys like this who seem to give no Fs about their hair loss - and it has to be puzzling for the majority of us who can't imagine just "accepting" the state of our hair (which is why we end up on these forums looking for solutions). If it were me, I would either buzz it or look into getting it fixed - but this also goes to show that it's possible to find happiness and confidence in other things besides your hair/physical appearance. This is no different than the people who want to ridicule female celebrities for their weight, and the fact that people can be so cruel to mock and ridicule other people for such trivial matters as physical appearance is disheartening. Oh well. Thus is the world we live in, I suppose...
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Exactly. WTF is with all of the super negative energy here? It's supposed to be a place for people to SUPPORT other folks who are going bald.Comment
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