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Djlazerblue

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  1. 13 minutes ago, Legend007 said:

    Jazer .. why r u on this forum if u going to bash on us balding bros .. u balding n so are we .. This forum is not like before .. we are here  To help each other n give support .. n dude I have a lot more hair than u .. so don’t go there .. 

    n I feel kinda ugly n depressed as I’m aging n it’s a natural process .. it’s understood .. but don’t go around making others feelin bad about wanting to improve on their hairloss .. no one wants to get a hair transplant ok? It’s just something we want to do to make us feel better .. I always thought u was helpful .. but seems like u a troll now .. 

    Right well 1st of I've been here a good few years I note you havnt even been here a year yet?

    Who am I bashing? Please explain 

    Do you know how many people have come back on here with regret after panicking and jumping into surgery??

    I'm here to prevent others making the same decision. You ok with that??

  2. 5 minutes ago, Gasthoerer said:

    The truth hurts?

    THE TRUTH???  this is the truth.....

    You keep gate crashing all my threads talking about things that have been discussed in other threads ive made, if your that bothered about them go back find them comment there and i will reply.

    This is a New Thread with a New Topic, so if you have nothing to say regarding it i suggest finding my old posts

  3. 4 minutes ago, Legend007 said:

    JaZer , u missing the point .. most people on here don’t want a hair transplant .. I never did n still don’t want to .. it’s not a cure ..’but what other choice do we have .. hair is hair ,, but when u start losing it , n it doesn’t grow back ., what are we suppose to do ? I’ve been on finasteride for a year now .. I was really hoping n wishing it was a miracle drug .. it’s not . My hair has receded further n thinning even more .. but I’m going to stick with it .because hopefully it’s helping . It’s better than me doing nothing . I don’t feel no side effects , it just becomes a routine .. something u must do to prevent or maintain what u have now ..  As for hair transplants .. I don’t want get one .. the thought of surgery n thousands of dollars upsets me .. but what else do us balding brothers have ? It’s fin for prevention n maintainence . N hair transplants to recover some of what we lost ., there’s just no way to get around those facts .. everyone hates fin , n transplants, but what choice do we have to gain back what we lost ? 

    the choice you have is to overcome the fear of going bald, its a natural process its what god intended for you to be, FIN dont work for you and you dont want a HT so there is no other choice apart from a hair system :)

  4. 14 minutes ago, Gasthoerer said:

    1. Of course you made your initital thread to warn other. If you just decided against a transplant yourself, why make a thread about it? Want some proof? Here is what you (!) have written: "... and my post is to inform people the stark reality before jumping into to something thats going to need years of saving and commitment" or  "Thats all it is a chance a pure gamble it's like putting all ur money on red or black on a roulette machine". Even the mods (Melvin) complained about that: "...now it sounds like a warning from someone who hasn't undergone surgery in the first place. Very strange,...".

    2. Also, your are clearly using racist language and your were called out by Jean, Mikehawk and myself for it. Again some comments from yourself about technicians in turkey as a proof: "... don't let some goat hurder or sheep shearer near your head". "Again the word goat hurder and sheep shearer ... (is) a mere example or the type of characters that have been found in these clinics...".

    3. You are also at least twice made nasty comments about the hair loss of other people in a hair loss forum:  "...how's your bald spot coming along?!".

    Why would anyone want advice from someone like you (a liar, a racist and someone who makes fun about bald people)?

     

    Ill address this for you as you seem to be gong off topic (again) it might make it clearer,

     

    1) Yes its true a transplant is a gamble two reasons why this is true, IT WILL GROW or IT WONT GROW pretty much sounds like a 50/50 to me

    2) It was a known fact a clinic in turkey was rumbled for trading without a licence and 2 people that were found working there was a goat farmer and  a sheep shearer from the local farm in the mountains where the clinic was set up (hardly racist)  

    3) asking someone how there bald spot is coming along (hardly nasty) was talking to a HT patient who had work in a bald area

    4) your starting to sound very bitter about myself and my comments, AGAIN if you dont like please dont comment STAY ON TOPIC!!

  5. But your here, your browsing your concerned about your loss, how you feel now could be made 10 times worse if you dont get the result you were hoping for or suffer a complication, you could indeed at end a repair patient.

    All things people dont take into account before jumping in, i can assure you HT or NOT a bad result looks 10 times worse than a naturally balding man, If your willing to accept the risks then surgery is for you

  6. 6 minutes ago, Jacks0n said:

    For people looking for a HT, your opinion is of no use unless you have been through the procedure yourself. If i want to learn how to cook a nice roast beef dinner, i don't want to listen to the cooking advice from a vegetarian. . 

    This is where you will fail short, to understand something you do have to go through it, you need a good understanding and I have. One of the most educated people in this field Spencer Kobren has not had a HT he founded the ishrs are you telling me you would not take advice from him on a surgeon? HATE what I'm saying because it's not what you like to hear it's called the stark truth about HT people think it's a permanent cure but it's not again it's only a mere prevention. 

  7. absolutely not, it was a very truthful thread that was intended to educate not put people off, which was very successful seeing as it got thousands of views can you not see the threads i make which state "MY OPINION" ,  i have no idea what an earth your on about regards to Racism , please stay on topic of this thread, if you dont like what i write or say then you can also turn a blind eye cant you, but you must be intrested in what im saying because you seem to come and comment.

    Are you worried about something? are you insuecure about something? im here to help 

    lets be clear my argument is 

    You have a transplant in your 20s, once it starts thinning in your 30s 40s (typical age for thinning hair) where does that leave you? back where you started? or worse off? as you have less hair to play about with

    please contribute 

  8. incorrect, in that very thread i made it clear also it was not to put people off but to give them my reasons why i would not be getting one, 

    not everyone who comes to this forum needs a transplant and infact i have saved many from being butchered and put in a worse place than they were in before,

    they reached out to me, so that thread i made was well worth the effort

     

  9. 22 minutes ago, JeanLDD said:

    Better off opting for fin AND getting a transplant if you feel you need it. The thinning with age I see that occurs in the donor area is typically in men 60+ from what I see. My dad is close to that point but still has a very full donor in the NW5 area.

    I agree that the donor thins with age but I think it tends to be in a non-linear fashion increasing drastically at 55ish. There's just no good reason I see to be considering how your hair is going to look in your late 50s if you're opting for a transplant in your 20s or 30s.  You're clearly getting your moneys worth even if the whole lot falls out eventually.

    Trust me man if you care about hair loss now you will still care about it later in life, if you dont care the the problem is you will be in a position where you might want to shave your head at this point and won't be able to because of scarring, people go on about "there's always smp" but on a old man it looks terrible in my eyes

    As I'm lead to belive when a donor thins and you have already had a transplant it opens the door for DUPA in that area 

    Again I'm not trying to put anyone off a transplant but I do make valid points that you need to consider 

    let's hope by that time cloning has come to the market 

  10. MALCOLM is nothing But a middle man making commission he only uses Dr tsounis and hes assistance Maria, He claims they only work from Greece and that you have to go there for surgery that is a a utter LIE as Dr Tsounis is a resident HT surgeon at the Rejunenate Clinic on Harley Street here is the link http://www.rejuvenatehairclinics.com/team/dr-fotios-tsounis/  MAL calls him over to greece once he has suckered someone in for a HT

    He is listed on the website and if you go there you will see for yourself TELL ME IM WRONG MALCOLM the industry needs rid of middle men like you making a cushy living off peoples insecuritys, MALCOLM will tell you what YOU WANT TO HEAR, not WHAT YOU NEED TO HEAR

    for the record i have seen good work from Dr Tsounis and do not doubt hes credibility and skill, but you dont need malcolm when you can go to him direct if thats who you wish to choose

    P.S A SALESMAN SHOULD NEVER SELL A HT TO ANYONE GO TO THE DR DIRECT YOUR A DINOSAUR MALCOLM YOUR DAYS IN THIS INDUSTRY SHOULD BE LONG GONE, PEOPLE ARE LUCKY IM HERE EXPOSING PEOPLE LIKE YOU

     

  11. The pattern im seeing is people who take Fin are not really content on what they keep, they seem to still head for a transplant.

    Would be interesting to know also how long a transplant actually lasts for even tho people claim its permanent i have seen many many cases where it seems to start thinning out also as the transplanted hairs start getting affected by DHT just as they would of in the donor zone.

    Dr's claim hair in the donor zone is resistant to DHT, but i don't believe that to be the case, I can guaranteed you the donor hair you have at age 21 will not be the same thickness aged 60.

    So when the Donor eventually starts to thin with age and baring in mind the hairs that have been transplanted will thin around the same time because them hairs will be low density as they cannot be planted close to each other like your original hair, where does that leave you?? back where you started??

    So in reality are you better of staying on fin rather than opting for a transplant in the Long run? 

    Or do you opt for surgery and make the most out of the "golden years" of a transplant before you see the results fade?

  12. 45 minutes ago, mattj said:

    Are you referring to the thin appearance above his ears? I don't think this is a sign of FUE surgery as the thinning is very far forward, right above his sideburns. It isn't normal to extract from this area - no reputable doctors do - and in fact I can't recall ever seeing any examples of extractions from so far forward.

    Hey Matt, thanks for reply 

     

    Yes i am reffering to that, i think it's very common for hairline work just to use single grafts from the side of the scalp is it not? 

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