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    Default With HST, why can't you cover the whole head?

    Just out of curiosity... why can't you take donor hair from the sides AND the back? I mean, if you're going to end up with a horseshoe shape NW7 situation.. why can't you try to take all the hairs from that horseshoe and attempt to evenly disperse them over the whole head.

    So yeah, everything will look thin, but at least you'll have an evenly spread thin layer you can buzz down and at least have a frame. You won't have the horseshoe or slick bald look and can at least pull off a buzz look.. even if it is thin. I feel like it'd look a hell of a lot better than a bald slick horse shoe look.. or what not.

    And because HST scarring is virtually invisible.. this is possible.

    Why not go this route if you have to and have the money???

    The hairs on the side stay just as much as the hair on the back (for the most part)

    I don't get it.

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