• 04-28-2014 02:17 PM
    grincher
    SMP Surely is the least desirable solution for Baldness
    Personally, SMP would rank a long long long way last when compared to a hair system or hair transplant in the pecking order.

    Cost, pain and the skinhead look for the foreseeable future does nothing for me.

    Of course, others are happy with it, but surely anyone going down this road needs to take a hard long look.
  • 04-28-2014 09:23 PM
    Mike K
    There's a couple videos of it mixed with FUE. I'd really like to see this in real life, but I think the combination would make a good solution. Think about it, the combo will look like a dense, full head of hair, and when a woman touches it, she will feel the FUE stubble and it will feel like you have a full head of hair. Like I said, I've never seen this in real life, but as long as the white dots in the donor area don't show from the short haircut and the tattoo doesn't fade I think this might actually be the best solution.
  • 06-03-2014 12:55 AM
    tylergreen
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by grincher View Post
    Personally, SMP would rank a long long long way last when compared to a hair system or hair transplant in the pecking order.

    Cost, pain and the skinhead look for the foreseeable future does nothing for me.

    Of course, others are happy with it, but surely anyone going down this road needs to take a hard long look.

    Its personal choice though isn't it? Personally I think you'd have to be out of your mind to have a hair transplant. Think about what you're actually doing. The cost (and the pain) are arguments that a hair transplant can never win versus a high quality SMP treatment.

    I think anyone going down the transplant route needs to take a hard long look.
  • 06-03-2014 01:25 AM
    grincher
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tylergreen View Post
    Its personal choice though isn't it? Personally I think you'd have to be out of your mind to have a hair transplant. Think about what you're actually doing. The cost (and the pain) are arguments that a hair transplant can never win versus a high quality SMP treatment.

    I think anyone going down the transplant route needs to take a hard long look.


    How much would you expect to pay for a high quality SMP?
  • 06-03-2014 02:06 AM
    fred970
    And it's not being out of one's mind to have f-ing hair tattooed on your scalp?! Please!

    Take your SMP lobbying somewhere else.
  • 06-03-2014 02:17 AM
    tylergreen
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by fred970 View Post
    And it's not being out of one's mind to have f-ing hair tattooed on your scalp?! Please!

    Take your SMP lobbying somewhere else.

    I'm not lobbying for SMP, I'm simply making a point.

    Having hair 'tattooed' (as you put it) on your scalp may seem crazy to some, but is it really any crazier than pulling hair out of one part of your scalp and implanting it somewhere else? Given the tens of thousands of people who say their lives have been ruined by hair transplant surgery? The scars, and the ludicrously high cost?

    There are a lot of people who have been brainwashed by the industry and now think that a hair transplant is the only real option. Those times are over, and people are moving on. If you want to cling to the notion that a hair transplant is the only way and that all transplant docs are good, honest people, best of luck to you.
  • 07-08-2014 04:16 PM
    point02hairs
    Registered solely to reply to this thread. In my experience, a hair transplant is by far the least desirable solution for baldness. The reason being was that as I grew older and more OK with the idea of shaving my head, I had this giant scar to contend with, plunging my confidence back to my early 20's.

    Further surgery was totally out of the question, and a hair piece feels more fake than an interested stripper. All my other non SMP tattoo's feel apart of me.

    I'm ok being bald at this point. I wasn't OK with others knowing I had a transplant. SMP helped me deal with the later. And in the end, confidence is truly the only solution to baldness. There's my .02
  • 07-08-2014 06:29 PM
    Agahi
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by point02hairs View Post
    Registered solely to reply to this thread. In my experience, a hair transplant is by far the least desirable solution for baldness. The reason being was that as I grew older and more OK with the idea of shaving my head, I had this giant scar to contend with, plunging my confidence back to my early 20's.

    Further surgery was totally out of the question, and a hair piece feels more fake than an interested stripper. All my other non SMP tattoo's feel apart of me.

    I'm ok being bald at this point. I wasn't OK with others knowing I had a transplant. SMP helped me deal with the later. And in the end, confidence is truly the only solution to baldness. There's my .02

    You can get a fue now so scar is little concern. SMP costs as much as some hair transplants.
  • 07-09-2014 12:55 AM
    grincher
    For me a hair system is the best solution until a) I am happy to shave my head b) a trusty remedy is found
  • 08-02-2014 09:43 AM
    Delphi
    Having your head tattooed is a very short term solution that will turn into a very long term problem. Grincher is right about hairpieces, I have seen some really undetectable ones. They can really be amazing. I’d rather wear a piece than tattoo my head any day.

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