What are the cutting edge/future hair systems?

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  • Conpecia
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 911

    What are the cutting edge/future hair systems?

    I have spent a good two years on this site every day waiting for something that will grow my ****ing hair back without side effects or $10K surgeries with less than decent results. Sorry guys, but we are ****ed, nothing's coming anytime soon. That being said, why not just focus all of this money and research into futuristic hair systems that last longer and are more believable than current systems? That seems so much ****ing easier and safer than poisoning ourselves with random ****tails for .001% regrowth. We could have any hair we wanted, any style, thickness, etc. I have absolutely zero issues with wearing a wig as long as it is completely undetectable to anyone but me. Again, I'm talking about cutting edge stuff and stuff that could hopefully be out in the next couple years. Here is what the ideal wig needs to have:

    1. Extreme realism (looks and behaves like your hair should, particularly the hairline)
    2. Relatively easy application
    3. Relatively lower cost
    4. Somehow long-lasting (this seems to be the difficult part. I think once a year would be awesome rather than once a month. be able to play basketball, have sex, walk in a thunderstorm without worrying whatsoever).

    that seems a whole hell of a lot easier than regenerating hair follicles via stemcells in a lab. your hair could be even better than it would be if they cured baldness. and if NOBODY could detect it except you, who gives a **** about the stigma.

    sorry guys but this is the answer for me. **** fin, minox, RU, laser combs, gyno, no sex drive, histogen, replicel, etc etc etc... this is where I'm focusing my efforts and research. futuristic systems. and when the cure finally comes I'll either get my actual hair back or stick with a system that may be even better. for the first time in a long, long while I have hope.
  • UK_
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 2744

    #2
    Jesus Christ someone help us.

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    • garethbale
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 605

      #3
      Oh FFS!

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      • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 638

        #4
        Loooooooooooooooooooooool
        Originally posted by uk_
        jesus christ someone help us.

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        • TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 638

          #5
          Although i am heading for nw6 baldness i cant stop loughing, loooooooooooool UK_

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          • Vox
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2013
            • 298

            #6
            Originally posted by Conpecia
            1. Extreme realism (looks and behaves like your hair should, particularly the hairline)
            2. Relatively easy application
            3. Relatively lower cost
            4. Somehow long-lasting (this seems to be the difficult part. I think once a year would be awesome rather than once a month. be able to play basketball, have sex, walk in a thunderstorm without worrying whatsoever).
            Cool. There is still a major issue though with hair systems: hair cut. Your natural hair will grow, while the artificial one will not. Too much of a hassle. Unless this too is addressed in the extremely realistic systems of the future (e.g. artificial hair capable to inflate in one dimension with natural rate using the heat dissipated by the head).

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            • Conpecia
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 911

              #7
              is this absolutely insane? have I gone off the deep end?

              there is no ****ing way this is any crazier than anything else we do around here. seriously, just throwing random shit on our heads, taking propecia etc? I think it's just the stigma UK. you can't honestly say that cutting hair out of the back of your ****ing head and putting it into the front is somehow a more noble deed. all vanity. might as well save money and scars and actually look good for a couple years with a system then hop on the cure. unless of course you think baldness is better? which would beg question of why you are even here...

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              • thechamp
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 1770

                #8
                No

                It's time to get out the clippers conpecia I mean this site is really good for information but we are wasting our lives on here, it's time to accept baldness nothing's comming when baldness is cured we will all see it on the news.

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                • Jcm800
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 2627

                  #9
                  Alas thechamp has finally made sense, it's advice I think I'll heed ;-)

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                  • Conpecia
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 911

                    #10
                    Originally posted by TO YOUNG TO RETIRE
                    Although i am heading for nw6 baldness
                    enjoy that.

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                    • Conpecia
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 911

                      #11
                      Originally posted by thechamp
                      It's time to get out the clippers conpecia I mean this site is really good for information but we are wasting our lives on here, it's time to accept baldness nothing's comming when baldness is cured we will all see it on the news.
                      I can't do it man. Baldness is simply worse than wearing an undetectable wig in my mind. I would literally tell people my hair is fake before walking around with NW6. Objectively it just looks better and I think some of you guys are just not thinking out of the box. Women wear makeup, get hair extensions etc. who gives a ****?

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                      • Jcm800
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 2627

                        #12
                        My ex girlfriend used to fit hair systems, this was like 9 or 10 years ago, she styled them and cut them. I actually remember talking to a guy in the salon, I didn't realise at the time that he was there for maintenence, I honestly couldn't tell. So yeah, they can work.

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                        • UK_
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 2744

                          #13
                          Why havent they found a way to kill the androgen (DHT) receptors in the scalp?

                          Why the **** are they even there?????? I can understand the prostate - but the f%&**& scalp?!?!???

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                          • Vox
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 298

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Conpecia
                            Women wear makeup, get hair extensions etc. who gives a ****?
                            No one, indeed, beacuse all this is much more accepted for women. You know, the beautiful gender etc. They are meant, by the current societal stereotypes, to take care of themselves and remain attractive, no matter what or how. This is considered to be a female trait, so it is normal (in this context) that it is much less tolerated on men.

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                            • Vox
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 298

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jcm800
                              I actually remember talking to a guy in the salon, I didn't realise at the time that he was there for maintenence, I honestly couldn't tell. So yeah, they can work.
                              I don't know. But no one can answer the question what would happen with today's engineering know-how if there was a strong motivation to manufacture next-generation hair systems for men.

                              Imagine if you could walk into such a salon, get the specialist merge your existing sparse hair on your bald spots (or giant spot for NW7 guys ) with a revolutionary hair system, go out and be able to do any activity, and come back after six months or more to get a replacement; with completely natural look and feel; and reasonable price per year.

                              Unfortunately there is no such motivation because wearing a hair system is not considered manly. Plus, it is still used around in any kind of joke.

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