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It's a head tattoo. That's all that needs to be said.
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Delphi,
I believe since I had the HIS service I am actually better able to give insight on the validity of the service.
Its been a year and a half since I had this cutting edge out of the box solution and although I respect others who prefer or choose hair transplants...I certainly respect their decision.
I can without a shadow of a doubt tell you that this clean crisp short look is excellent and as a 53 year old professional no one has ever questioned this look as anything other than the style I chose to have.
I would ask for the same respect in my choices as you would in yours.
See it in person and then decide for yourself.
Its stunning in its ability to convey a totally natural short clean look.
I hope this helps those who are willing to investigate the HIS process.
For those that prefer hair transplants I totally understand that path and respect it.
I did not want after meeting with three well renouned doctors in Long Island and NYC and NJ...(less than renounced for the NJ doctor) I did not want to have the anticipated 3 treatments at 12 to 15 grand a pop...over a three year period of time to create a natural hair line etc..
That might tell you how much hair I was needing to have transplanted etc...I was a norwood 5 to 6...and thats what the wonderful and honest two hairtransplant doctors I met with recommended to me..(the guy in NJ was not recommended on this forum when I first joined and did my research.
I am grateful for the recommendations of various hair transplant doctors and although I didn't go that route. I respect them dearly.
I will suggest that this HIS treatment is very evolved in how natural it looks and thats from my personal experiences.
Is it a full flowing locks of hair? No...its not intended to be...but for the type of look its really great. PS. I never thought I'd be handsome with this look but it seems the girls tell me I am..LOL
Also originally I thought I would do the HIS service and if over time I wasn't happy and the doctors were successful at cloning I would just do the cloning over the HIS service.
The HIS MHT has been such a big win....I'll never bother with the cloning hair transplant when it eventually becomes available...
I say that so you guys know its normal to be nervous when consider relatively out of the box solutions..
I hope this helps.. Sorry for the long post.
I'm just trying to offer guys an alternative to consider which worked great for me personally...
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Originally Posted by Delphi
It's a head tattoo. That's all that needs to be said.
And tattoos can be made to look life like.
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You sound very happy about your tattoo JonB., but it does seem a bit odd just how many times you mention "HIS" in your posts. Do you get discounted head tattoos or something? To me tattooing your entire head seems like a disaster waiting to happen. To each their own I guess. I'm not hating, I'm just saying.
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Delphi, what is your personal experience with SMP? It's almost like you had the procedure done and it went bad. I have never seen anyone continually bash a socially insignificant issue with such determination. You would have thought SMP was an important a topic as abortion.
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when will we see what hasson and wong can do with a norwood 6 combination fut and smp
Hey guyswhen will we see what Hasson & wong can do with a norwood 6 treatment combination fut and smp. This could be interesting.
Any comments would be appreciated ?
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Originally Posted by bigmacnick
Hey guyswhen will we see what Hasson & wong can do with a norwood 6 treatment combination fut and smp. This could be interesting.
Any comments would be appreciated ?
Are you going to do it?
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Originally Posted by bigmacnick
Hey guyswhen will we see what Hasson & wong can do with a norwood 6 treatment combination fut and smp. This could be interesting.
Any comments would be appreciated ?
For people that are NW5 NW6 that don't have enough donor this could be an option. A hair transplant with an even, thin spread of hair and then SMP to fill the gaps and give it a thicker look. Overall hopefully it will look more natural and have a texture to it so it isn't so weird to touch.
May be stating the obvious but surely you would need to buzz your hair to a grade 0 daily. I think it would look odd with a mixture of 2D dots of 'hair' and 3D real hair sprouting up.
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Originally Posted by sausage
For people that are NW5 NW6 that don't have enough donor this could be an option. A hair transplant with an even, thin spread of hair and then SMP to fill the gaps and give it a thicker look. Overall hopefully it will look more natural and have a texture to it so it isn't so weird to touch.
May be stating the obvious but surely you would need to buzz your hair to a grade 0 daily. I think it would look odd with a mixture of 2D dots of 'hair' and 3D real hair sprouting up.
I have to agree with this sausage. I have thought about it 5 different ways and the tattoo now is reversible but expensive and time consuming.
From what I have seen, for a Nw 5 or 6 its the perfect solution. Especially if you are in your 20s still. surely within 10 years it will be fully reversible with little effort.
I was thinking about having it done if I ever went NW 5 but at 47 now and back to a NW2 I dont think I will ever hit there.
I wasnt sold on it at first but after watching this 26 year old white boy with a big bald head do it , it looks fantastic. I would recommend it.
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I have just been wandering the His Hair Clinic forum and found this guy's result. It is one of few photos that actually shows a result in good quality, good light and at a good size....
Just look at it closely......the dots seem too large, in places the dots are darker than in other places............but worst of all just look at the difference between shaved short hair (see back/side of head) and the SMP dots......they are NOTHING alike, it looks ridiculous....
Please see the images on the 12th post down:
http://forum.hishairclinic.com/topic...ar/#entry42732
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