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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 1:03 pm 
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Scuba1, it is/was spam. I added the 'was" because I reported the post so it will be gone soon. :D


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 2:40 pm 
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My bro had a couple of hundred plugs done last winter, came in great, looks good.

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First off, let me qualify myself by saying that I am in the aesthetic surgery business, and that I, too, have been losing my hair on the top for well over 5 years now.

My bottom-line, final answer is... don't do it.

Hair transplantation is a very funny thing. Because it's still, for the most part, a novelty type of procedure (i.e. not many people do it, and out of those, only a small percentage do it WELL), it is very VERY dangerous to "bargain hunt" on this... You'll find a killer deal out there somewhere, but man, you'll regret that decision for the rest of your life.

Hair transplantation has many potential negative effects. First off, there are like little "pock marks" that remain where the hair follicle was implanted. This is a sure-fire, tell-tale sign of a hair translplantation. The good news about this is that certain medical groups has gotten so good at this that they significantly have minimized the visibility of the small scars all over your head. RISK #1 if you go with cheaper... be prepared to have those visible red dots everywhere on your head for the rest of your life... they won't go away.

The second potential negative effect is the risk of cornrowing or having a symmetric pattern implantation technique done on you. We've all seen them... Guys that look like their heads are doll-head, and others where the hair follicles are so evenly spread out that it just looks... WRONG. Hiar is not only assymetrical in all senses of the word, but it also grows out of the head in many different angles. Again, groups that specialize in hair transplantation (i.e., Bosley, MHR, etc.) will make the transplantation look more natural than others, but not the cheaper, more inexperienced groups.

Finally, the scar. It's funny, people that were once obese who lose tons of weight never realize that even though, yes, they will be thinner, they will always look just as bad, or even worse than when they were fat... The excess skin must be removed surgically and the "Frankenstein scars" left all over the body makes you look like a horror-flick-mangled-mess. Well, be very aware of the fact that when doing hair transplantation, you will have a pretty significant horizontal scar on the back of your head. The traditional way of harvesting hair for this procedure is to make a football-shaped excision of hair and skin from the back of your head (right around the natural crease where your skull ends and you feel that "peak" on the back of your head) and then suturing up the skin. From that harvested patch of skin the doctor will remove hair in incrimints of 1, 3, and more hair (less-quality doctors wil get much bigger numbers of hair per group to "plug in") and start "plugging" it into your bald areas. You must be aware that the scar on the back of your head will always be there and visible, so it you like to wear your hear "high and tight" or with any kind of fade on the back, you probably won't be pleased with the fact that the scar is so noticable.

Besides all that, I ALWAYS tell my friends that you should NEVER go bargain hunting with something as serious as a procedure that affects your aesthetics (your looks). Moreso, you should NEVER, EVER, EVER go abroad from the U.S. for these kind of procedures, it's just not wise on many levels. No liability, no real way of verifying if they are good or verifying their credentials (i.e., there are associations and societies in the U.S. that verify through membership that the surgeon is in fact VERY WELL qualified in their specialty), and the risk factor is just much much higher... Don't save a buck on something as big as this, as a matter of fact, throw cost completely aside and go with the absolute best you can find (which is not necessarily the most expensive, but most of the time it is)... I promise you that this is the best way to go and you will guarantee yourself the kind of outcome that you want.

Hope this helps,

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:44 am 
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At the particular age the capacity of recovery is low the potential of human body reduce main recover ability after cosmetic surgery progress result get.




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PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:45 pm 
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First hand info here , I had a procedure done a few years ... It's was $4500 around 1500 follicles I doubt it . All in all was a waste of money I'll tell you why . You will need it done at least three times . Each time they rip the strip of skinhair from the same spot and the scar gets worse .
I had it done once most of the hairs fell out but you can see aroundh alf are still there over the bald spot . The big problem now is I can ever shave my head because I have a 8 inch long scar on the back of my head now . Your better off buzz your hair and blend it in . Save the money get LASIK surgery or a penis silicone implant :lol: just kidding . Was a waste for me


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 1:50 pm 
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I would contemplate some of these beautification procedures if I was still living in the USA and trying to pick up good looking 40 something babes, but since I'm in CR and they don't give a damn about your looks, just your wallet, I live with the aging process.

I have premature grey, been essentially grey since my 40's but I read the good news if you're premature grey you are less likely to go bald, so I'm lucky to have a nice head of grey hair, albeit thinner than my youth on top but still thick on the sides and back and no receding hairline, just a "bald spot" in the back.

Haha, since I never see it unless I look in the mirror with a hand held mirror, it doesn't bother me but I confess when it appeared in my mid 50's I was traumatized, but now, who cares? I got bigger fish to fry...

I had a friend of many years lose his hair, he now shaves his head, carries a baseball cap for sunny days and grew a thick goatee, he now sports the "tough guy" wrestler Steve Austin or Triple H look, if I found myself going bald that would be my choice...he says the girls love it... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 2:12 pm 
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look to the aging english rock stars like zep and the stones
sure they can afford every procedure known to man but they don't
there is dignity in going in w what god gave you or took from you
although cutting their hair so they don't look like old grandmas would help lol

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:15 pm 
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Who the phuck is Ruffnutz :shock: :shock: 8) 8)
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 11:12 pm 
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LAdiablo wrote:
look to the aging english rock stars like zep and the stones
sure they can afford every procedure known to man but they don't
there is dignity in going in w what god gave you or took from you
although cutting their hair so they don't look like old grandmas would help lol


I'm a big lover of the Stones but those boys were ugly as hell in their 20's and just got worse as they got older, but if you're a zillionaire rock star, looks are irrelevant, they still get super hot babes on demand... :mrgreen:

Case in point....Tommy Lee, net worth apx 50 mil and not mil colones...and super hot 20 something g/f. Dude makes Alice Cooper look like George Clooney... :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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