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  • yeahyeahyeah
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1776

    #76
    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.

    Tbh mate some people receed slightly and then stop naturally.

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    • yeahyeahyeah
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 1776

      #77
      Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
      Tbh mate some people receed slightly and then stop naturally.
      Gary oldman is another one.

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      • drybone
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 867

        #78
        I think you guys are here directly for the sake of arguing.

        You guys are pointing to one or two guys out of millions . They also happen to be famous and have a direct conflict of interest to use concealers or whatnot. How do you plan to prove its all their hair? You dont. They have no doubt had work done or use concealers.

        Its a weak to non existent argument.



        Oh yeah. This guy has never had any work done on his balding head. lol. If you cant see that then I dont know what to tell you.

        p.s. Looks like Oldman hung onto his temple points while he balded over time.

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        • drybone
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 867

          #79
          Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
          Tbh mate some people receed slightly and then stop naturally.
          Nobody STOPS male pattern baldness .

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          • greatjob!
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2011
            • 909

            #80
            Originally posted by drybone
            I think you guys are here directly for the sake of arguing.

            You guys are pointing to one or two guys out of millions . They also happen to be famous and have a direct conflict of interest to use concealers or whatnot. How do you plan to prove its all their hair? You dont. They have no doubt had work done or use concealers.
            Dude you can't reason with people who think celebrities are the norm or their life is ruined because they are a NW 1/2 at 30, I gave that cause up

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            • Ohionin
              Junior Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 19

              #81
              Hey Drybone

              I never thought about it before but now that you mention it;seems like guys who are bald have no temple hair. Then i see guys with wigs and they have this big mop of hair but no temple points.

              I just started noticing it now. It's true. They make you look younger because young guys have them.

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              • yeahyeahyeah
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2011
                • 1776

                #82
                Originally posted by drybone
                Nobody STOPS male pattern baldness .
                I have been posting on here for a while.
                Some people lose hair and it stabilizes. I.e. Get to Norwood 2 and stay there.


                I have seen it in my family.

                Not every uncle with hairloss is slick bald.

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                • drybone
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 867

                  #83
                  Originally posted by greatjob!
                  Dude you can't reason with people who think celebrities are the norm or their life is ruined because they are a NW 1/2 at 30, I gave that cause up
                  In this case its belligerence. He is arguing any point for the sake of arguing. When defeated he simply spins to some new angle that increasingly has nothing to do with the subject at hand. I put him on ignore.

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                  • yeahyeahyeah
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1776

                    #84
                    Originally posted by drybone
                    In this case its belligerence. He is arguing any point for the sake of arguing. When defeated he simply spins to some new angle that increasingly has nothing to do with the subject at hand. I put him on ignore.
                    Chill the **** out.

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                    • win200
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 420

                      #85
                      Originally posted by Ohionin
                      Hey Drybone

                      I never thought about it before but now that you mention it;seems like guys who are bald have no temple hair. Then i see guys with wigs and they have this big mop of hair but no temple points.

                      I just started noticing it now. It's true. They make you look younger because young guys have them.
                      My appear is helped hugely by my temple points. I had a transplant (taking me from a NW 2 to a NW .5-ish), and my temple points were crucial in the whole thing framing my face. My points are just a little soft, but they've been that way for ten+ years. If they go more, I'd definitely consider a transplant JUST to that area. Pic attached.
                      Attached Files

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                      • California786
                        Doctor Representative
                        • Aug 2013
                        • 642

                        #86
                        Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                        Yeah, $1 per graft - economy package only April and March I think. $1.20/graft, standard package, it says (recommended) next to it. And premium package $1.40/graft. 12.36% sales tax. So if you get quoted let's say 3,000 grafts at $1.20, you pay $3,600 + $445 sales tax + $500 deposit = $4,545.

                        And lucky me, my sister is a flight attendant, she is allowed to give 8 free flights a year, so guess who is getting free flights to and from India?
                        Hi PatientlyWaiting,

                        Just wanted add one quick clarification here. Your calculation seems to add the $500 deposit amount in addition to the proecedure cost. Please note that the $500 deposit does get applied to the total cost. So, the figures in your example should be $500 less. Total of $4045. Lucky you....free flights to India.....doesn't get better than that
                        (Actually, flights to India are not too expenseive in the off season, which is pretty much most of the year.....around $1100 range for return tickets)

                        Thanks,
                        California786
                        North America Representative and Patient Advisor for IAHRS Member, Dr. Tejinder Bhatti
                        View Dr. Bhatti's IAHRS Profile

                        Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own.

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                        • drybone
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 867

                          #87
                          Originally posted by win200
                          My appear is helped hugely by my temple points. I had a transplant (taking me from a NW 2 to a NW .5-ish), and my temple points were crucial in the whole thing framing my face. My points are just a little soft, but they've been that way for ten+ years. If they go more, I'd definitely consider a transplant JUST to that area. Pic attached.
                          Me too. I just had my second procedure done and I specifically had them do my temple points. They shrink your forehead and frame the face nicely.

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                          • drybone
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 867

                            #88
                            Originally posted by Ohionin
                            Hey Drybone

                            I never thought about it before but now that you mention it;seems like guys who are bald have no temple hair. Then i see guys with wigs and they have this big mop of hair but no temple points.

                            I just started noticing it now. It's true. They make you look younger because young guys have them.
                            We get hair transplants because young guys have hair and it makes us look better, why not fill in the temple points so the hair looks more realistic?

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                            • PatientlyWaiting
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1637

                              #89
                              Originally posted by California786
                              Hi PatientlyWaiting,

                              Just wanted add one quick clarification here. Your calculation seems to add the $500 deposit amount in addition to the proecedure cost. Please note that the $500 deposit does get applied to the total cost. So, the figures in your example should be $500 less. Total of $4045. Lucky you....free flights to India.....doesn't get better than that
                              (Actually, flights to India are not too expenseive in the off season, which is pretty much most of the year.....around $1100 range for return tickets)

                              Thanks,
                              California786
                              I had no idea about this at all. I thought it was an additional cost.

                              Thanks for clarifying.

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                              • PatientlyWaiting
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2011
                                • 1637

                                #90
                                California786, I think I have seen you on another website as a different name. You post in the hair restoration website right? That is where I saw all of Dr. Bhatti's patients and I remember seeing a representative post there who was from California, does this happen to be you? Good job on being on that one immediately (my false comments). Sorry I really didn't know, but i'm glad you cleared that up. Not like Dr. Bhatti had to become $500 cheaper for me, but he just did. Well good news. And again thanks for correcting me promptly.

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