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  • 25 going on 65
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 1476

    #61
    Originally posted by greatjob!
    You consider this guys hair to be "meh":








    You wouldn't be related to yeahyeahyeah by any chance would you? LOL...
    His hair is pretty good styled. What is meh is the area I described before....from sideburn to hairline corner. Even slight temple points would help him out, right now his left side has practically nothing (& he needs to keep an eye on that left hairline corner)
    edit- look at the link I posted & see his hair when he is sweaty from playing

    His strong low forelock is his saving grace

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    • greatjob!
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 909

      #62
      Originally posted by 25 going on 65
      His hair is pretty good styled. What is meh is the area I described before....from sideburn to hairline corner. Even slight temple points would help him out, right now his left side has practically nothing (& he needs to keep an eye on that left hairline corner)
      edit- look at the link I posted & see his hair when he is sweaty from playing

      His strong low forelock is his saving grace
      That dude is like a NW 0. Also the pictures didi and me posted are not flattering, the picture in the link you posted is an unflattering picture taken in the rain, not just sweat.

      If anyone is on this forum and thinks this guy has bad hair, then I feel bad for them, because they are either crazy and/or have an unrealistic idea of what constitutes good hair. That guy is suffering from no evident signs of mpb.

      I have a sneaking suspicion you are yet another guy who has perfect hair and shouldn't even be wasting your time here.

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      • didi
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 1360

        #63
        marios got perfect full head of hair and no temple points and it look completly natural, temple points are not that important as we can see in his case, some people need to get a life

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        • win200
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 420

          #64
          The temple point thing is definitely crucial, and a bit weird; has anyone noticed that some guys with otherwise perfect heads of hair just don't have temple points? It's like their hairline at the temples just naturally falls farther back.

          Look at this picture of Chris Colfer (from that obnoxious show Glee). Kid has a remarkable head of hair, but just no temple points. Looks fine now, but it'll hurt him if he starts to recede.
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          • PatientlyWaiting
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 1637

            #65
            Originally posted by Dan26
            Is that for Dr.Bhatti bro?

            if it is i need to PM you some how...let me know if you have an account on a site that allows PMs
            Yeah it is Dr.Bhatti. And also if you are hellbent on getting an ISHRS recommended surgeon, Dr Doganay from Turkey is an ISHRS member and is also dirt cheap with the FUE's, 2 euro per graft ($2.71). There's also Dr Erdogan, though I cannot talk about pricing for him because he doesn't have it on his page so there's no way to know unless you contact that clinic.

            Sure. I am at Hair loss talk, I am JimmyNeutron, join date of 2009, same avatar.

            I would link you but I don't know if the site moderator would edit and remove it.

            Here is a thread by Dr Doganay on Bald Truth.

            These are 8384 (2742 grafts from beard) grafts, before and after 15 days, 1 year and 18 months results. We did first operation. 1 year after the first operation, we transplanted additional 2742 grafts in the second operation. Here is the dates of the operations: FIRST OPERATION: 4562 ( hair) + 1080 ( beard) = 5642 January

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            • PatientlyWaiting
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1637

              #66
              I'd like to correct myself, I was wrong on Dr Bhatti not being recommend by the ISRHS. He indeed is.

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              • drybone
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2012
                • 867

                #67
                Originally posted by win200
                The temple point thing is definitely crucial, and a bit weird; has anyone noticed that some guys with otherwise perfect heads of hair just don't have temple points? It's like their hairline at the temples just naturally falls farther back.

                Look at this picture of Chris Colfer (from that obnoxious show Glee). Kid has a remarkable head of hair, but just no temple points. Looks fine now, but it'll hurt him if he starts to recede.
                There is no doubt that the guy in your photo is losing his hair.

                I have been studying temple hair since 1986 . Every time I see a guy like that at 22 or 26 (as the soccer player is) they are losing their hair at 30 and then 40.

                Guys who keep their hair always have temple points. Guys who have transplants at age 30 or 40 and have no temple points does not look realistic. Show me a guy who at age 40 has a full head of hair but no temple points and I will show you a guy with a toupee or hair transplant.

                I put up the photo of Nicholson to show everyone how a guy can have MPB but if he still has his temple points he can still frame his face.

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                • 25 going on 65
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1476

                  #68
                  Originally posted by didi
                  marios got perfect full head of hair and no temple points and it look completly natural, temple points are not that important as we can see in his case, some people need to get a life

                  If he had a perfect head of hair he would have temple points. Admittedly he gets away w/ lack of temple hair better than most but I think it is because his face is almost comically narrow....this helps w/ the problem of the forehead looking "too broad"

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                  • BudskiiHD
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2013
                    • 121

                    #69
                    Originally posted by drybone
                    There is no doubt that the guy in your photo is losing his hair.

                    I have been studying temple hair since 1986 . Every time I see a guy like that at 22 or 26 (as the soccer player is) they are losing their hair at 30 and then 40.

                    Guys who keep their hair always have temple points. Guys who have transplants at age 30 or 40 and have no temple points does not look realistic. Show me a guy who at age 40 has a full head of hair but no temple points and I will show you a guy with a toupee or hair transplant.

                    I put up the photo of Nicholson to show everyone how a guy can have MPB but if he still has his temple points he can still frame his face.
                    100% agree with this

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                    • win200
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 420

                      #70
                      Originally posted by drybone
                      There is no doubt that the guy in your photo is losing his hair.

                      I have been studying temple hair since 1986 . Every time I see a guy like that at 22 or 26 (as the soccer player is) they are losing their hair at 30 and then 40.

                      Guys who keep their hair always have temple points. Guys who have transplants at age 30 or 40 and have no temple points does not look realistic. Show me a guy who at age 40 has a full head of hair but no temple points and I will show you a guy with a toupee or hair transplant.

                      I put up the photo of Nicholson to show everyone how a guy can have MPB but if he still has his temple points he can still frame his face.
                      Yikes. That guy is only 23, according to Wikipedia. And he has ZERO temple points.

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                      • drybone
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 867

                        #71
                        Originally posted by win200
                        Yikes. That guy is only 23, according to Wikipedia. And he has ZERO temple points.
                        You think thats bad. I started losing my temple points at age 20. Its the first thing to go and a sure fire way of knowing you have MPB.

                        MPS causes hair to fall out, including temple points.

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                        • win200
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 420

                          #72
                          Originally posted by drybone
                          You think thats bad. I started losing my temple points at age 20. Its the first thing to go and a sure fire way of knowing you have MPB.

                          MPS causes hair to fall out, including temple points.
                          Now that I look at the picture of him again, it does look like he's receding a bit in the temples. I hope he's taking medication; for a TV star, it'll be BRUTAL for him if he loses a significant amount of hair before he's 30.

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                          • yeahyeahyeah
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 1776

                            #73
                            Originally posted by drybone
                            You think thats bad. I started losing my temple points at age 20. Its the first thing to go and a sure fire way of knowing you have MPB.

                            MPS causes hair to fall out, including temple points.
                            Jordan knight has lost his.

                            He still has a good set of hair.

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                            • drybone
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 867

                              #74
                              Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
                              Jordan knight has lost his.

                              He still has a good set of hair.
                              I have done some research on Knight. He had very nice temple points when he was young and has slowly lost them. He still has some of it but they have thinned out.

                              His hair has receded but somehow the hair he has remains thick as ever and its not the norm. Its highly unusual. So he is most likely using thickeners , hairspray, mousse, and other methods . Probably rogaine and fin as well.



                              This guy is 43 , has MPS but is losing his hair slowly because he started out with so much to begin with.

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                              • whatsgoingon
                                Member
                                • Sep 2013
                                • 88

                                #75
                                Originally posted by drybone
                                I have done some research on Knight. He had very nice temple points when he was young and has slowly lost them. He still has some of it but they have thinned out.

                                His hair has receded but somehow the hair he has remains thick as ever and its not the norm. Its highly unusual. So he is most likely using thickeners , hairspray, mousse, and other methods . Probably rogaine and fin as well.



                                This guy is 43 , has MPS but is losing his hair slowly because he started out with so much to begin with.
                                whats MPS?

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