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  • JonB.
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 109

    #61
    I also happen to like the very close shaved look and I like the idea of the tattoo.

    Not sure what the cost is for something like this but from researching HIS (some other company that does this) the pricing is very reasonable.

    The key of course would be to see someone in person who has had this done.

    From those that have done this. It seems to be an option and from what I am hearing...if you wanted to ...I believe it still allows for a hair transplant as well..(but don't quote me on that)

    Not sure which way I personally would go...but it seems an option to consider.

    Hard to tell from the varioius site but african americans and spanish decent seem to be more popular with this tattoo ing...I think because either the hair style is more in style with their cultures or possibly the tattoo effect is more succussful with their darker complextion..

    Hard to say until a person could see a caucasun (SP) individual with this tattoo with a short haricut. etc..

    I can't tell for sure but I think the pricing ranges from around 1500 dollars to 3000 depending on which firm you use and the difficulty of the work.

    I understand they can do wonders covering the lateral scars of FUT ...(for the gentleman on this site not happy with his scar etc this might be a path to consider)

    Again...I have not seen the work in person so anyone considering this should in my opinion see the work in person first...

    I'm considering this if I can find someone who does this work in the NY metro area and has an excellent repuation.

    From my understanding its a 10 day process...Actually 2 to 3 hours for the first service...then wait a few days....then go back for another hour or so...then at the end of the ten days....the artists finish up with a half an hour or hour more of detail finishing...

    At least thats how it was described at the HIS site. (british company)

    HTH

    JonB.

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    • JonB.
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 109

      #62
      deleted double post..Sorry

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      • JonB.
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 109

        #63
        double post by accident.

        Sorry

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        • jooder
          Senior Member
          • May 2010
          • 170

          #64
          I think the concept of tatooing hair is very interesting....because if it looks good and your comfortable with the shaved look - then your problems are pretty much solved.
          The british company 'HIS' look the most professional and most of the pics look good. They are also willing to do 'test' patches (so you could see the results on a small area before commiting to a larger area).
          As with anything though, sometimes these things seem too good to be true - hardly any negative reviews and new members appearing on forums to rave about the procedure in their first posts.
          On the 'HIS' website, there is a section where you can meet up with people who have had the procedure done.
          I think meeting somebody in person, then maybe having a small test patch would be the way to go.
          Like i said, it could be great and solve many peoples worries. Hopefully, somebody here will take the plunge and the forums will start getting reviews from long time posters.

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          • JonB.
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 109

            #65
            Originally posted by jooder
            I think the concept of tatooing hair is very interesting....because if it looks good and your comfortable with the shaved look - then your problems are pretty much solved.
            The british company 'HIS' look the most professional and most of the pics look good. They are also willing to do 'test' patches (so you could see the results on a small area before commiting to a larger area).
            As with anything though, sometimes these things seem too good to be true - hardly any negative reviews and new members appearing on forums to rave about the procedure in their first posts.
            On the 'HIS' website, there is a section where you can meet up with people who have had the procedure done.
            I think meeting somebody in person, then maybe having a small test patch would be the way to go.
            Like i said, it could be great and solve many peoples worries. Hopefully, somebody here will take the plunge and the forums will start getting reviews from long time posters.
            Jooder..thats what I'm trying to do...

            find someone who has had this done in the NY metro area that is cacuasin (SP) so I can see how it looks in real life.

            If it looks good...I'd do it..

            I'd like to be able to have the option of a hair transplant on top of the tattoo as well should I decide years down the road to go that route..

            Interesting options..

            Great forum. Very nice people to discuss each of the various options with.

            Thanks for those who are the moderators and administrators here as well.

            JB

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            • scarman
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 29

              #66
              besides it will not damage your skin and is not permanent . The only problem that I see is the sun, will I be available to spouse my scalp to the sun ? or it will affect the "ink " ?

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              • Delphi
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2009
                • 546

                #67
                Tattooing has very limited acceptable uses and should not be considered as a permanent fix. Honestly in the end I believe most people will regret it, if someone is trying to sell you a non permanent tattoo that is easily removable, don’t believe them. You will also have to stay out of the sun just like with any other tattoo.

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                • scarman
                  Junior Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 29

                  #68
                  Originally posted by Delphi
                  Tattooing has very limited acceptable uses and should not be considered as a permanent fix. Honestly in the end I believe most people will regret it, if someone is trying to sell you a non permanent tattoo that is easily removable, don’t believe them. You will also have to stay out of the sun just like with any other tattoo.
                  it is not permanent, it will fade with time and you have to get a touch .
                  So, what you recommend , a wig ? a hair transplant ? lol
                  Lest just explain a little more, with a wig the only one that will think that you have hair is yourself .
                  Hair transplant have a limit donor area, so use it alone is simple insane. You have to take drugs and what about the future ? if you do not longer want to take drug ? If you wanna shave your head ? that is a permanent nightmare .
                  And just put hair transplant will just make you change the bald look for a thinning sick look , do not even talk how it look under the light sun .

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                  • Gubter_87
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 102

                    #69
                    Permanent make-up tattoos might fade, but do you really think it will fade to invisibility?
                    No, in my opinion - if you go for it, make sure you're prepared to have it there for life.

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                    • scarman
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 29

                      #70
                      Originally posted by Gubter_87
                      Permanent make-up tattoos might fade, but do you really think it will fade to invisibility?
                      No, in my opinion - if you go for it, make sure you're prepared to have it there for life.
                      In your opinion ? lol , and who are you ? do you have any evidence or proove to show us that we do not know ? Cause I am looking for facts with some basement .
                      But I am kinda surprise about your opinion , cause even if you are right, in the worst scenario you can take it out with laser, cause even normal tattoo are eraser with laser. But what about a hair transplant scar ? that is really forever . And do you see the damage that a " hair system " and the "glues " cause to a scalp ?
                      Again, I just like to see some results before get it, but it is the closer thing to freedom ( after simple shave it ) we can have . Hair transplant and hair system are simple " prisons " . Hair transplant only really going to work the day that hair multiplication became a reality ,cause, right now, with a timit donor area , is just a joke even in the best hands ( do not even think in a bad hands that is almost 90% of the clinics out there ) .
                      I had two strip hair transplant , and the strip method is simple barbaric. take out a big part of your skin scalp simple to get the folicles, is insane . Nobody talks about the folicles lost when you do the cut, and when you do the strip. And the FUE techinique will even give you less donor , at least you count with body hair transplant but it is pure luck and I never saw a really " succefully result " .
                      The only solution that can really regrowth some hair are drugs, all the others things ( tatoo, hts, wigs ) , are just camouflage .

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                      • Gubter_87
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 102

                        #71
                        lol right back at you scarman... All I can say is do your research real well on this one. Google permanent make-up and read for yourself - it will fade but it will always leave a mark. The ink also does not respond well to lasers. There are other techniques of removing but any technique used will come with the risk of... yea you guessed it, scarring!

                        So do you think tons of tiny dot scars would compliment that strip scar well?

                        I am not advocating hair systems or hair transplants here so I don't know why you are bringing them up. Nor am I saying that all head tats are crap. All I am saying is do your research, and be prepared to have them there for life if you go for it.

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                        • scarman
                          Junior Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 29

                          #72
                          Originally posted by Gubter_87
                          lol right back at you scarman... All I can say is do your research real well on this one. Google permanent make-up and read for yourself - it will fade but it will always leave a mark. The ink also does not respond well to lasers. There are other techniques of removing but any technique used will come with the risk of... yea you guessed it, scarring!

                          So do you think tons of tiny dot scars would compliment that strip scar well?

                          I am not advocating hair systems or hair transplants here so I don't know why you are bringing them up. Nor am I saying that all head tats are crap. All I am saying is do your research, and be prepared to have them there for life if you go for it.
                          do you have any proove that is forever or it will turn green with the time !!? you talk like you got one, but you did not , and you never saw one . SO you are just talking cause it is free, lol .
                          I need really information of people that know what they are talking. You are telling me that this tattoo is the same that any tattoo which is not truth .
                          And yes, it hide the scar, like I told you , Dr. Rassman is offering in his clinic to conceal the scar that they created with their strip method .
                          So what is your ideal to conceal an scar created by a hair tranplant ? another HTs ? lol . I just want to shave my scalp and my scars donīt let me . I want the freedom that a shave scalp give you . Hair is so damn overrated , it is useless and we are not girls to worry about our hair 24x7 . I have been with mpb since 17, I have 32 now . Not sure that if this tattoo is right for me, but I know that a wig or another Hts is not for me .

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                          • JonB.
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 109

                            #73
                            scarman...

                            The headstyle group is doing a clinic in atlanta. If you live nearby I might suggest contacting them and meeting with them on January 16th or there abouts. I don't know how long they will be in atlanta but its an option to see first hand the results (depending on when you go)

                            I'm thinking about it...but also I am thinking about meeting up with someone in the Northeast tri state NY area to decide.

                            I like the idea of a tattoo and a clean shaven head with a buzz cut.

                            Prices seem to range from 600 to 3000 dollars so its not expensive and it might offer a freedom.

                            I am also considering a hair transplant instead of the tattoo.

                            Check out HIS as there is a forum there discussing the various options on tattoos.

                            I'm surprised there is no one in the United states doing this procedure.

                            No question it looks great on african americans and those of hispanic decent. Not quite sure about cacausin (SP) and thats why I think I need to see the results up front before deciding.

                            I believe and I could be wrong that a hair transplant can be done over the tattoo if hair styles change over time...but right now that short cropped look is in..

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                            • scarman
                              Junior Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 29

                              #74
                              Originally posted by JonB.
                              scarman...

                              The headstyle group is doing a clinic in atlanta. If you live nearby I might suggest contacting them and meeting with them on January 16th or there abouts. I don't know how long they will be in atlanta but its an option to see first hand the results (depending on when you go)

                              I'm thinking about it...but also I am thinking about meeting up with someone in the Northeast tri state NY area to decide.

                              I like the idea of a tattoo and a clean shaven head with a buzz cut.

                              Prices seem to range from 600 to 3000 dollars so its not expensive and it might offer a freedom.

                              I am also considering a hair transplant instead of the tattoo.

                              Check out HIS as there is a forum there discussing the various options on tattoos.

                              I'm surprised there is no one in the United states doing this procedure.

                              No question it looks great on african americans and those of hispanic decent. Not quite sure about cacausin (SP) and thats why I think I need to see the results up front before deciding.

                              I believe and I could be wrong that a hair transplant can be done over the tattoo if hair styles change over time...but right now that short cropped look is in..
                              Thanks for the answer, I am living in south america . I am caucasian ( blond hair and white scalp ) so not so sure how it will look on me . I thought , by their site, that HIS have " clinics " in USA .
                              Not many people knows about this technique , I think that this is the only site where actually people talk about it , others forums is just toppiks and wigs chat .

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                              • Smith 1
                                Junior Member
                                • Dec 2010
                                • 1

                                #75
                                Hi guys. I think it's an interesting idea and shapes the face just wonderful, creating a young look. I suggest making a small patch tatoo by micropigmenting, somewhere you are not afraid to do it, like on your hand. Let it be small, but solid enough to judge. I would also do it to the shaved by razor look. Make it, take your time then, look what you get. Problem solved.

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