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Old 01-06-2008, 06:04 PM
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For those who have had HT and the hair has fully matured what do you think your hair would look like if you chose to wear it really short (say around a #3)? Would the HT be more detectable? Just wondering because of the illusion of density concept. I understand most wear it longer because that's kinda the point of the HT. Maybe a dumb question...
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For those who have had HT and the hair has fully matured what do you think your hair would look like if you chose to wear it really short (say around a #3)? Would the HT be more detectable? Just wondering because of the illusion of density concept. I understand most wear it longer because that's kinda the point of the HT. Maybe a dumb question...
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not a dumb question at all. I love wearing my hair short and I have wondered about this too.

check out Bobmans pic:

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/galleryview.cfm?id=Bobman|gallery24.cfm

I don't know if he is wearing any concealer here or not, but it looks really damn good!

whats really funny, is that he comments on his hair as messy and he was wearing a hat before this; when I think this is one of the best shots of his hair (front) in his whole album.

his hair looks really short in this pic. Imagine if he had the crown filled too. then that would look amazing. Another thing, people always talk about blonde hair with light skin making hair transplants look "FABULOUSTTTT"....I think his hair looks much, much better here dark and short...
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Old 01-06-2008, 07:25 PM
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It almost does look like he is wearing concealer in that pic; not saying he is, butit looks VERY similiar to my hair when I had it at that length and was using dermmatch....just speaks to the perceived thickness of it either way.

I don't think the shortness of the hair would make a good HT any more or less "detectable"; though, if you don't currently have X quotient of density at a given time the hair may look thinner when worn at shorter lengths as opposed to slightly longer ones. But, as for detectability of HT, I don't think it should be an issue.
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I wish we could get an answer from Bobman, that would be interesting.

If he is not, then his hair looks excellent at this length and with this color. Better than when it was longer and blonde.
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Generally speaking.

The shorter the better for thinning hair because it has more of a "bristle" effect and the hairs tend to spread out more.

More importantly, is the type of hair you have. Curly hair tends to cover better
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jobis,

can you cut your hair as short as the Bobber and look that thick?

just curious, cuz you still haven't shown me a pic of your hair yet because of your "private" business.

--you UBL?
let us know about the hair, that would be inspiring if you can cut that short.
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Cutting and styling your hair short will work just fine though you have to take into consideration:

1. Revealing the donor scar. The shorter the hair, the more likely the donor scar will show through.

2. A thinner appearance of your hair: The illiusion of hair density works great with slightly longer hair due to the layering or feathering effect created when hair overlaps each other.

3. Hair density in follicular unit grafts / hairs per square centimeter. The more hair density, the better it will look at shorter lengths.

Personally, as i was growing my hair out and kept it down to about a 4 clip, I think it looked great from the hairline view. But it definitely was thinner in appearance when viewed from the top.

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What's Aaaaap People!!! Sorry I haven't been around...just been livin' life y'know?!?
Anyway, let's tackle some of those comments shall we. I have not ever taken a picture or used concealer as of yet. I wondered just recently on it's effectivness and talked with Doug about it briefly. He sent me a small sample and I haven't tried it out yet. I would assume that it would just lessen any thin spots and glare under direct lighting. I'll let y'all know when I try it...K? Also, I'll do a #3 this summer and take some pics. By now, my whole head seems fully mature and the hair has very much relaxed and has given way to a normal, unkinky if you will feel and look. Again...as I've stated before...I don't have the same density as I did when I was 19 or 20, but a HELL of a transformation that presents a much MUCH better version of who I was before the HTs. And words cannot ever describe the way my interaction with the world and it's interaction with me, because of it.
Thanks for the opinions and compliments. I will try to chime back more often. Caio for now!
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Rememeber Ht is all about the art of illusion - it tends to be that to get the full illusion out of your Ht the hair needs to be grown a little longer to allow the coverage and illusion to take place. I find mine is much ticker - or appears thicker if i let it grow a little.

Its all about trail and error and finding the length that best works for you.

Its about density essentially and also hairs characteristics play a vital role.
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