its very expensive
i didnt notice any hairline issues when i saw you
yah, there really arent issues, its just 2 very small spots, edges of forehead.he said for my age its top level hair genetics,but you know, perfectionist attitude
price is ok, might do it, the shoulder thing will give me plenty time to do a throughout overhaul of things.
How much to make my balls bushier?
i dont think itd cost you much, they go by size.so expect a bargain pricing for you.
they actualy offer eyebrow transplants,mainly a women issue.
I'm considering it. I'm 25 but look 35 and it will just get worse. I give myself a 0.5 all over but thats not through choice.
My mother's dad was balding in his 20's so there is surely some truth in what the doctor said.
Hopefully they'll reduce the costs once transplants becomes more common.
I live in hope.
man, now that i was allowed to see how they work in the op room, and this seems to be the most modern method, if theres not something revolutionary dvelped anytime soon, i dont see the cost coming down.
if cost is a factor, best to find a trustworthy doc who operates in a 2nd-3rd world shithole, bc prices for everything are cheaper there,but accomodation,travel etc add up anyway.
not sure, look, if you wait 10 years, and 7 of them with clear receed hairline, thats 7 years of frustration.
btw i dont care for the morons who say things like "a man can have combover or cojack" blabla, fuck them haha.
the doc made the following remark if one has ok face and tan, can get away with but when he sees white pale men who are bald and cut hair,either or, he says they look like they "need help"
i ask"you mean as in policitcaly misled" he laughs and says yeah that too
yo superted, this x chromosome thing is exactly what he explained to me.mothers side genes are 99% of cases dominant.
@omr:
yes, im aware, for someone whod have gone entirely bald, theres only damage reduction, they will never have a thick dense full head of hair again.
thankfully im not one of those,just my little wisemans spots on forehead sides, its not even 1000hairs to fill that out thickly, .
other than that im graced with extremly full hair,the barber has to cut out volume every month or i grow an epic marshmellowesque hair look.
agree,it depends on how bad it is, if one has the full bare plate look, or 50% or more hair gone(affected by androgen receptors),there simply isnt enough healthy hair to remove on the head, would take 4-5 big operations in theory and thatd run something like 100k usd here.
the guy in op i saw did a 5k hair step(will do more later they said)and i swear they scalped about a third of his whole skull for that.this is no exageration.
so,itd be possible to fill oiut veerything, but the more one has lost, the more op its gona take and the cost will add up quickly.
the brutal thing is, you kinda have to lose them first before it makes sense to transplant.
Here's my question as I have often thought about this for myself....if the hairs fell out once, what will stop the new ones from falling out again in the future??
the old follicle and root,it all dies off, and with it,the androgen receptor.
the dht and other things have affinity to the androgen receptors and make it fall out.
the hair on side and back of head dont have the receptors.
so the healthy hair is implanted into a lace where theres no more active receptors nomore.
he said chemo could make it fall out again, but thats obvious.