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Chops,
I feel my hair transplant looks completely natural and without the 3 surgeries I've had, I'd be completely bald. I've had compliments on my hair from people who didn't know I've had a hair transplant. However, some who have known me and have seen the evidence that I was had very little hair left, did notice I had more hair and knew I must have done something. Surgical hair restoration wasn't necessarily the first thing on their minds, but anyone who goes from bald to hairy is going to be noticed by those who know them best. Feel free to look through my journey and photos in the links below. Best wishes, Bill
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Thank you for your interest. Though publishing this hair loss community and moderating this discussion forum has become my career, I still keep my hair transplant surgery relatively discreet in the real world. I've really only told a handful of people in my real life about it which include my wife, my father, my best friends Erin, John, and Tim. I've told a few others as well at varying times depending on the circumstances. I've only told some of them recently whereas others I've told awhile ago. My wife knew from the beginning. I find it harder to tell attractive females, especially those younger than me. I'm not trying to pick anyone up being married and all, but I think most people still want to be attractive to the opposite sex and not draw attention to themselves. That's why I had only really told my best friend Erin more recently, whereas best male friends in my life knew for longer. The funny thing is, many people didn't even know I had hair transplant surgery done because I wore a hat in most social situations for years because I was ashamed of my baldness, sad to say. So only a few people really noticed while others, if they noticed, didn't say anything :-). Bill
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Chops, I had a tiny bit but not enough to cover anything on top to hide the HT, plus I was shaved down. In other words, little to no native hair to camouflage for me!
I must say though that naturalness has never been an issue with my HT. As it grows in it went from looking like a sparse buzz cut, to a more filled in buzz cut (I had been keeping it short), and now I am letting it grow in and no one has made a single comment about anything looking weird--simply "you have more hair!". My two buddies that I told cannot believe how natural it looks. And I am confident walking around in sunlight and fluorescent light without feeling any self consciousness. |
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In social situations if someone says you look different, you have more hair. How do you handle those comments. Are you honest with relatives or friends about your HT or would you say that medication has helped in restoring your hair line. Just wondering...
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Kind of like I said in the other thread, I say it's the meds and the majority of my friends/family don't know much if anything about them (except for maybe seeing rogaine commercials which state it regrows hair). I tell them most of the hairline hairs were there just miniaturized and the meds strengthen and thicken the hair shafts.
If they look at me cross-eyed about the explanation or they know more about how the drugs work I may just tell them. |
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I get sooo many compliments on my new hairstyle ( and the previous one). Naturalness is not even a thought.. In my post op period I have never even had an implication of anyone suspecting anything..
I can say it never crosses my mind
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