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just did the hair replication (tattoo) procedure...
just got back from doing it it Florida. I got to say...it really looks fantastic! I' ll be posting pics soon...anyone have any questions I'll be happy to answer
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In all of my years on these hair loss forums, I have NEVER had this done and this is something that I would have the guts to do if it helps cover up my hair loss. Please, post as much info as you can and pictures. Can you please answer the following
1) What do they tattoo on you? Is it just dots or lines?
2) How many of the above did they do?
3) What was the cost?
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they tattooed very small dots. the artist had tremendous patience and skill. I dont know exactly how many he did but i guess it was a good amount. The cost was $250/hr. So f'ing worth it! the website is http://www.artistryconceptshairreplication.com
theres a galley link on thier site. i'm letting them put up some post procedure pictures. i think they'll be up soon
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Liquidssh, congrats to you, your pics look just great
has anybody pointed out the fact that it is a tatto?
How does people that meet you for the fist time react to it?
And what about the people that know you and see you on a daily basis?
Finally I saw that this guy charges $250 per hours, how many hours does it take a procedure like yours?
I'd appreciate your responses to these questions, I live in Florida and I'm considering a visit to artistry concepts
thank you buddy
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thanks man on the congrats.... actually not one person has pointed out thats its a tat or looked at my head funny. prior to doing this i used a concealers that actually worked pretty well. it was just the whole process of applying it and worrying about anyone touching my head, etc. it was too much.
My procedure took about 6 1/2 hrs. the toughest part was just coming up with the hairline. i recommend you ask them if you can go in and watch them do a procedure. they had some guy come in and check me out while i was there. he seemed really impressed. good luck with everything!
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A concern....
I have heard of others who were very pleased with this procedure, but my concern is this: The tattooing matches your hair color, right? So what happens in 10 - 20 years when your hair turns grey? I'm thinking those tattoos will be very visible little dark dots because they won't match your hair color.
Is this a permanent tattoo? How easy would it be to have it removed?
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Originally Posted by liquidssh
just a quick upload...i'll get better ones later
It looks pretty good. Can you post any pics of it with a better camera?
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wow that looks cool.
Hi Artistry Concepts if i were to have my whole head done (im norwood 6ish) would i still be able to fue over the tattoo, at a later date (say couple years) if i decide to fue ?
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Hair Replcation Tattoo
Yes, that would certainly be no problem and would not interfere with the FUE in any way. My replication method suits many men for a lifetime or a short term solution until they have the funds for a HT. Then some of the replication will remain after the FUE and even makes it look thicker. Men also get this procedure done after a FUE to fill in the sparse/scar areas from the HT. HT/FUE and my replication procedure compliment each other very nicely.
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Thanks for your reply. interesting stuff.
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