8 yrs, 4 mths ago

would you consider hair transplant?

I know guys in my family who are losing hair way earlier than you would have expected to be losing it. When do you decide to get a hair transplant? I know surgery is rather drastic but so far, from what I have seen with the men in my family, not much has worked.

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  • 2 yrs, 12 mths ago

    I would. If losing your hair is something you feel bad about, and surgery would make you feel better, why not?

  • 4 yrs, 7 mths ago

    If it’ll make you feel more confident then you should definately go for it!

  • 4 yrs, 8 mths ago

    Great This is very informative for me. Thanks to all.

  • 5 yrs, 4 mths ago

    If I reach old age and science hasn’t figured out anything better for restoring lost hair until then, then yes, I will probably consider hair transplant. I’m already starting to see the beginning of male pattern baldness, but it’s not really that noticeable and hopefully I’ll be able to keep it under control for a few more years.

  • 6 yrs, 6 mths ago

    No way. Just embrace the balding. Cut it very short and totally own it. Number 1 all over. Bald is beautiful.

  • 6 yrs, 8 mths ago

    Dont’ Know .. but
    Thanks for Suggestion…

  • 7 yrs, 1 mth ago

    I would personally never consider it. For one, it looks fake to me. Secondly, it’s costly. I’d rather the #3 clipper, and the ‘solar panel look’ than sport fakery. I understand and accept some males are comfortable with the results of their procedures. I’m just saying it’s not for me.

  • 7 yrs, 2 mths ago

    Never would consider it. Grow old disgracefully! So go grey or bald and be happy in your own skin. (Plus less people will giggle behind your back)

  • 7 yrs, 4 mths ago

    I know my partner would want to, I love him tho he lost his hair at really early age an can see it gets him down but I try to let him know its fine people would want change it tho it would be horrible .

  • 7 yrs, 5 mths ago

    There are a couple of options available for you. You could try medications, laser therapy, or a hair transplant. Medications are readily available and easy to obtain, whereas laser treatments tend to be a bit pricier as it would require multiple sessions to achieve results (and these aren’t even dramatic either). Meanwhile, if you are willing to shell out some money for a more invasive but dramatic result, you may choose hair transplant.
    How much would you be willing to spend to get results? @liamt

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