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Personally, I know I will never have a hair-transplant, even if had a million dollars. The thing that's been bugging me the most with going bald, is losing my identity: the thing that's been with me my entire life.
As much as I want my hair back, if it doesn't grow in some sort of natural way and if I have to actually 'transplant' or paste it in some sort of artificial way, it's not not really 'me'.
In my eyes a hair-transplant is like a very tightly pasted toupee.
I'd also like to add I'm also not too impressed with the current generation of HT's. What's the point of getting thinly covered hair transplanted back if you still need concealers and all the usual drugs to get the desired effect? It's like you're balding for eternity! I think/hope I'll be much happier by the time I'm brave and bald enough to get the razor and go the slick bald way.
Bring me an invention that can actually reactivate the haircells - even if it's in 30-40 years - and I'll be on the first row though.
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