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Old 02-11-2010, 03:15 PM
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Thks for the reply. I was still modeling when I did the first ht..was 27 then. I only had like 600 grafts...all front to keep it thick. I was extremely happy till bout age 33...shouldve been on the Big 3 and probably would be much thicker now. I stopped modeling at 29. Btw my room mate was on a soap opera and has a ht...no one could tell...lol
I'm 39 now so modeling is a thing of the past. This is for my vanity/security. I was told today that if I had 1-1200 placed in front his should take care of the sparseness. Any Comments in regards to this?
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I think your hair styled as it is now looks great. Were your previous procedures all strip? You say you did modeling before your ht; were you able to continue this post ht? I have always wondered if a ht could stand up to the high standards of your industry? With the right density I think your hair would be sweet for the do you want. Cheers
Hair is like money, you never have enough of it.

Your 8 month pics look great. Wait til the 12-14month mark and then decide if you want more hair in front.

You cant make the decision now because it hasnt grown in. If you have the money and want even more hair, you can always do that.
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Old 02-11-2010, 03:23 PM
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Thks for advice. I guess I satrted getting paranoid and thinking this is the final result. I will take you guys advice and see how it looks in 4 mos. Does anyone reccomend using the hairmax laser? I have one but never use it.

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Thks for the reply. I was still modeling when I did the first ht..was 27 then. I only had like 600 grafts...all front to keep it thick. I was extremely happy till bout age 33...shouldve been on the Big 3 and probably would be much thicker now. I stopped modeling at 29. Btw my room mate was on a soap opera and has a ht...no one could tell...lol
I'm 39 now so modeling is a thing of the past. This is for my vanity/security. I was told today that if I had 1-1200 placed in front his should take care of the sparseness. Any Comments in regards to this?
Thks to all!
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I think your hair styled as it is now looks great. Were your previous procedures all strip? You say you did modeling before your ht; were you able to continue this post ht? I have always wondered if a ht could stand up to the high standards of your industry? With the right density I think your hair would be sweet for the do you want. Cheers
Hair is like money, you never have enough of it.

Your 8 month pics look great. Wait til the 12-14month mark and then decide if you want more hair in front.

You cant make the decision now because it hasnt grown in. If you have the money and want even more hair, you can always do that.
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Old 02-11-2010, 11:59 PM
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It is great to hear what hair transplantation is allowing bald or balding men to achieve in such industries as modeling and film. 1-1200K from a good clinic in the front should take care of the sparse look & give you rock star hair to boot. However everybody knows I am a density junkie. Also I like Emperor think you should wait until your hair is all grown in before the next procedure. All the best
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