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dude, stop worrying about lebron, and worry about your own hairloss. lebron can afford the best hair transplant surgeons, while the grand majority of us can't even afford the shittiest surgeon. unless lebron wants to chime in on this forum topic and explain his hairloss regimen, this post is just a waste of time.
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not sure about the latest stage of his hair regrowth but i know around the time of his shoe reveal i saw he tagged his barber in an instagram post and went through his barbers page and he uses some shake on hair stuff similar to toppikk hair fibers. He has a bunch of pictures of before and after and they all look really good.
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Contrary to the disgruntled Warner8's comments, I have personally recently wondered this as well. It's funny you post this actually.
To be honest, it's not rocket science. He has been putting what looks to be Toppik or some sort of hair fibers on his head to create the appearance of fuller hair. However, I don't know how this could stay intact during game action considering how much sweat and contact an athlete makes with another during game action. Maybe that explains why the most recent photo shows it's still thin and clearly looks like the balding line starts in the middle of his head where from there the front portion is almost completely gone. However, I follow him on Instagram and some of his photos his hair looks almost like dry pubes. Like weird whispy hair compared to his natural hair on the back and sides of his head.
What has me wondering recently is that Lebron is no longer wearing a headband. Tonights game against Dallas he is not wearing it for the second straight game. That's unheard of. This has me wondering what's up.
A hair transplant at this point would be impossible to go undetected because it's the regular season and Lebron is constantly in the spotlight. Even in the off season it would be very hard for word to not get out he had such a procedure done.
I think he is using hair fibers such as Toppik, etc.
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Originally Posted by StayThick
Contrary to the disgruntled Warner8's comments, I have personally recently wondered this as well. It's funny you post this actually.
To be honest, it's not rocket science. He has been putting what looks to be Toppik or some sort of hair fibers on his head to create the appearance of fuller hair. However, I don't know how this could stay intact during game action considering how much sweat and contact an athlete makes with another during game action. Maybe that explains why the most recent photo shows it's still thin and clearly looks like the balding line starts in the middle of his head where from there the front portion is almost completely gone. However, I follow him on Instagram and some of his photos his hair looks almost like dry pubes. Like weird whispy hair compared to his natural hair on the back and sides of his head.
What has me wondering recently is that Lebron is no longer wearing a headband. Tonights game against Dallas he is not wearing it for the second straight game. That's unheard of. This has me wondering what's up.
A hair transplant at this point would be impossible to go undetected because it's the regular season and Lebron is constantly in the spotlight. Even in the off season it would be very hard for word to not get out he had such a procedure done.
I think he is using hair fibers such as Toppik, etc.
Toppik would make sense for when he had his shoe promotion back in september, but for in action and on the court pictures there is no way he is using that stuff. It would dissipate and drip down his face with sweat in the middle of the game. I think what he has now is legitimate hair and either the result of an efficient HT or some other treatment not widely known.
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Originally Posted by sullivan1515
I think what he has now is legitimate hair and either the result of an efficient HT or some other treatment not widely known.
There is no secret cure. It would make absolutely zero sense to keep it a secret. When a more effective hair loss treatment is available we will know about it. There is way too much money on the line for it to be kept a secret.
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Originally Posted by Notcoolanymore
There is no secret cure. It would make absolutely zero sense to keep it a secret. When a more effective hair loss treatment is available we will know about it. There is way too much money on the line for it to be kept a secret.
It doesn't have to be secret.. He could have gotten high concentration bim or loads of the low strength one (for example)
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Originally Posted by Notcoolanymore
There is no secret cure. It would make absolutely zero sense to keep it a secret. When a more effective hair loss treatment is available we will know about it. There is way too much money on the line for it to be kept a secret.
I don't want to convey that I think Lebron has found a secret cure, more of just that maybe he has access to treatments that are on the horizon for the rest of the population and that he is an example of them working quite well.
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