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  • Ball D
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 16

    A good solution

    Best solution is: Scalp micro pigmentation UNDER an fue procedure. Hair looks dense, also will feel appropriately stubbly because of the transplanted hair (at such a short length it wouldn't be noticeable if there was less than a normal amount of stubble density) I wonder why there is not more threads about micro pigmentation.
    I could much more readily accept a shaved head that looks like a full head of hair than a shaved head that looks like a shaved head because I'm balding. I will absolutely do this when the time comes.
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  • Kayman
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 260

    #2
    Originally posted by Ball D
    Best solution is: Scalp micro pigmentation UNDER an fue procedure. Hair looks dense, also will feel appropriately stubbly because of the transplanted hair (at such a short length it wouldn't be noticeable if there was less than a normal amount of stubble density) I wonder why there is not more threads about micro pigmentation.
    I could much more readily accept a shaved head that looks like a full head of hair than a shaved head that looks like a shaved head because I'm balding. I will absolutely do this when the time comes.
    I don't think this will work sorry to say. For the scalp micro pigmentation to look like its supposed to you have to hair shaved right down to the scalp, this means the hair on the sides and back will be shaved right down to the skin and you're going to see your FUE punch marks at that length, you'll have little white dots going around the back and the sides of your head. Also not to mention in however many years time will that ink have blotched? faded? turned blueish green due to constant sun exposure? What about when the rest of your hair falls out and you have another fue transplant and have more white dot scars showing through your shaved hair?

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