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optimist800

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  1. How has balding affected your relatives? Would you be able to guess what your hair would look like in 10 years?

     

    Also, have you tried buzz-cutting it? I always found when my hair was really short was that I didn't think about it anymore.

     

    Another thing and more holistically, some people have had improvement with scalp massage and an anti-inflammatory diet. It might help you keep your hair. It's certainly improved my diffuse hair loss and made me healthier.

     

    I'm only here because I still get emails from the forum. :)

     

    If you go for the HT, like the others have said go for a conservative hairline and I think you'd be fine.

     

    Best regards.

  2. Guys, if you want to get a top result, do not go to any surgeon in Turkey except Erdogan and Keser. They are really top surgeons that I believe Erdogan is the best in Europe. However, the rest are not guarenteed. Don't risk it.

     

    Nobody is guaranteed. There are lots of good clinics in Turkey and you only need to do your research and go to one of them.

    This site always seems to be about 10 years out of date.

  3. In my research I have not found Turkey as cheap as Hungary for FUE.

     

    If Turkey is indeed lower in price then I would definitely consider Turkey for FUE.

     

    Please give me some links or names for low price FUE clinics in Turkey as I cannot find any.

     

    I can't believe this is a serious question. There are lots of cheap clinics in Istanbul giving great results. Why not look at whatclinic or realself for reviews?

  4. Hi,

     

    I am also thinking about having FUE done at Hair Palace and have been in contact with them.

     

    If anyone has any information at all on Hair Palace I would gladly appreciate it.

     

     

    Why would you go to a clinic hardly anyone has reviewed, when you could go to Turkey where there are lots of reviews, and probably cheaper as well?

  5. No one on here would recommend price shopping for HTs.

     

    That said, in general I would avoid Turkey like the plague.

     

    Dr Marwan Saifi in Poland seems ethical although you must research and try to meet patients before committing.

     

     

    Anyone saying "I would avoid Turkey like the plague" is seriously out of date, like a lot of this forum. People are getting great results. There are some good clinics if you do your research. ;)

     

    I think there are possibly a lot of annoyed people who stayed in their own country and paid a 5-figure sum when they could have gone to Turkey and got it done equally well, if not better for a fraction of the cost.

  6. Yeah, I know what you mean.

     

    I agree, hair loss is genetic but I have to say I have diffuse hair loss and would look almost bald the day after a night out drinking. Maybe it's a different mechanism but it wasn't the hair at the side or the back falling out.

     

    My take on it, is that hair loss is an inflammatory condition and smoking, alcohol just speed it up (for some people, not all. I guess that's the hereditary part). Infuriating how someone can eat or drink what they want and still have a great head of hair. :)

  7. I'm sure Jordan Henderson of Liverpool had some crown work done. He mysteriously doesn't seem to be thinning there now.

     

    I saw Theo Walcott of Arsenal being interviewed. He had a very short haircut and I could see what I thought were FUE dots.

     

    What really gave Bilic away was having his longer at the sides. It looked a little pink/purple on top but the sides were way too long. It made me think he'd had FUT. I see it's been cut shorter today. He doesn't seem to care but obviously cares enough to get it done.

     

    Rooney's going to need a 3rd HT. His hairline is fine but he's gone diffuse on top again. His terrible diet doesn't help.

     

    Our American friends must be wondering "who are these people?" :confused:

     

    :)

  8. A very well executed account! What I find interesting is the correlation between a man's pecking order and hair loss. How hair loss can cause a deficiency which in relation to man's and woman's new roles in society can cause a whole lot of confusion for us. As a man our new focus in the 21st century seems to be gauged on image/beauty, the same as women.

     

    I'm thinking that's because WE ARE TRYING TO CREATE A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD TOO, as they earn the money like we do, we want be pretty like them as to balance it all out..but to me man will always be at a loss as man can't live equally with women...we need to have power unfortunately..

     

    It begs the question, what is man's role in society right now...?

     

     

    I really don't think women care that much if we have hair or not. As long we're not hung up about it. They don't want to date anyone with more hang-ups than they have.

     

    Having said all that, I suppose it's about perception... Here in the UK, we've never had many bald prime ministers. Only Churchill and Atlee come to mind. I can't think of one US president who was.

     

    I'm thinking of getting a HT because I like how I look with thicker hair. I wish I'd appreciated it more when I was young and let it grow a bit more!

     

    For me it's not about attracting more women, though I wouldn't complain. :D

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