SMP == Not convinced.

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  • JDuff
    Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 89

    SMP == Not convinced.

    I observed a recipient of SMP last night, and I'm really not convinced.

    Like most (99.999% of ??) ppl. who have this procedure, their head is completely shaved down to the skin, but the SMP pigmentation is applied to simulate a juvenile/teenage hairline (and usually in a very exaggerated pattern WRT to the recipient and/or weight). It's almost never applied in a fashion consistent with the age or body type of the recipient.

    This seems to be somewhat paradoxical. If your hairline was this good, I doubt you'd shave your entire head down to the skin in the first place!!

    Thoughts??
  • PatientlyWaiting
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 1639

    #2
    I agree with everything you said, especially the last thing you said. I strongly considered dong this, then thought to my self "If my hairline was really that good looking, would I keep my head shaved like that? Wouldn't people catch on eventually?".

    I must admit, it's a decent last resort thing if you're absolutely fed up with everything else and have tried everything...and you're just tired of everything that has to do with hair loss and treatments, like me. Even though this is my last resort, i'm still not going to bite.

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    • aim4hair
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 437

      #3
      I agree, plus u'll always be anxious that somebody might touch your head, alot of friends (specially women) would rub their hands on buzzed or shaved hair..

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      • Still-Researching
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 193

        #4
        Unless its used to cover a bad FUT scar - I do not see any upsides on SMP - but then again I am very conservative and would not jump into putting ink on my head...

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        • UK_
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2744

          #5
          Well it also highlights the obvious absolute absence of options we have LOL.

          According to some people Gho is curing hair loss but I am still highly dubious until I see some actual evidence of NW7 > NW2/3 etc.

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          • baldozer
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 752

            #6
            Originally posted by aim4hair
            I agree, plus u'll always be anxious that somebody might touch your head, alot of friends (specially women) would rub their hands on buzzed or shaved hair..
            What about having a transplant that spreads sparse hair all around your head, and have these dots in between those hairs. In this way, when someone would touch your head, at least they would feel something, isn't it?

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            • baldozer
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 752

              #7
              Originally posted by UK_
              Well it also highlights the obvious absolute absence of options we have LOL.

              According to some people Gho is curing hair loss but I am still highly dubious until I see some actual evidence of NW7 > NW2/3 etc.
              I read somewhere that the hair Gho replicates has less than half density of the original hair, and the original hair is also reduced to less than half of its density. So when the two are combined, the density is less than the density of the original hair. Now if that is true, then Gho's procedure is useless. Also I read that the transplanted hair does not grow more than a few millimeters. Is that true?

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              • aim4hair
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 437

                #8
                Originally posted by baldozer
                What about having a transplant that spreads sparse hair all around your head, and have these dots in between those hairs. In this way, when someone would touch your head, at least they would feel something, isn't it?
                Yeah, that might work but don't forget with traditional HTs (FUT, FUE) you will have scars(strip or white dots) that might prevent you from sporting the buzz cut.

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                • aim4hair
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 437

                  #9
                  Originally posted by baldozer
                  I read somewhere that the hair Gho replicates has less than half density of the original hair, and the original hair is also reduced to less than half of its density. So when the two are combined, the density is less than the density of the original hair. Now if that is true, then Gho's procedure is useless. Also I read that the transplanted hair does not grow more than a few millimeters. Is that true?
                  That's not true, Iron Man was just being sarcastic regarding the few millimeters thing but it seems like some ppl believed it!!

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                  • baldozer
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 752

                    #10
                    Originally posted by aim4hair
                    Yeah, that might work but don't forget with traditional HTs (FUT, FUE) you will have scars(strip or white dots) that might prevent you from sporting the buzz cut.
                    That is why I am considering a Body hair transplant without any head hair, so that I don't have scars and dots. But Dr. Umar is way too expensive. If they offer the cheap versions of it in countries like SriLanka, Thailand, that would be great.

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                    • aim4hair
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 437

                      #11
                      Originally posted by baldozer
                      That is why I am considering a Body hair transplant without any head hair, so that I don't have scars and dots. But Dr. Umar is way too expensive. If they offer the cheap versions of it in countries like SriLanka, Thailand, that would be great.
                      If you looking to avoid scars, u don't have many options though! It's either HST or BHT.

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