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Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I was probably born with a very weird hairline, I don't think it ever was straight I noticed recession at around 18 years of age -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
Do you really believe I still have my temples in a NW2 fashion? -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
As you can see, I don't have my temples any more, they're completely bald, as such I'm a NW3, not a NW2. -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
No, I'd go from NW3 to a NW2 True, but the hairline's a part of the facial structure and it's very underrated when it comes to the framing of a face -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I have been on fin 1mg a day for 1 year now If I lose my hair at, say, 35, then I'll get a quality hair system Girls I want to date always make fun of my hairline and hair, calling me megamind etc I'm tired of it. They're very sensitive to guys who are young and balding. If I'm going to attract attractive girls, I'll need to fix my hairline. As I have said previously, I'm fine with a NW2 hair transplant, giving me a NW2 hairline instead of a NW1. OK. But I absolutely must lower my hairline a tiny bit and much much more importantly, fix my temples completely -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
My forelock is way too high-set, it needs to be lowered. No, I am convinced I need a slightly lower hairline AND very good temple points / fully filled-in (NW2 max) temples True, but I'm only 24 and I want this hairline I'm talking about until I"m 30 maybe 35 if I'm really lucky. Meaning I don't care about how I'll look when I'm older. -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
I absolutely do not have them. well-defined temple points? I remember a Dr doing that, he's from Turkey, one of the most well-known ones, I can't remember his name. But that hairline was way too high for me and that guy didn't care about the fact I want sharp and straight temple points. I'm OK with NW2 temples but that's the max limit here, I want a really good hairline. -
Getting ready for my first transplant
Drugs110 replied to Drugs110's topic in Hair Restoration Questions and Answers
No, not in person, can't be arsed plus it's covid season. In my city there's no HT docs, I'd have to travel to the capital city 250km away from me. No thanks. The most I'M willing to do curve-wise is get a NW2 instead of a NW1 completely straight hairline and that's it. Because my temporal points are HORRIBLE. It's so nasty to look at. By the way, when I drew that red line, I only did that to show where my natural hairline's supposed to start. Because I was told that your natural hairline is supposed to start just above the highest wrinkle on your forehead when you crease it -
pictures My goal is to get a square, straight hairline that starts just above the last wrinkle on my forehead when I pull my eyebrows up. I was told that's where a natural hairline should start. I want fully filled-in temples/temporal points that connect diagonally and laterally to the forelock, ie a straight hairline. Thank you for the help
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What do you mean?
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Alright but what if I want a hairline like like that of this guy
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Young, between 18-25 years of age. Yeah ofc they're not but remember, women are the choosers when it comes to sex and relationships. If I don't look good enough to her, I won't be able to bang her hahaha.
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I do sadly, and also I was born with a naturally big forehead. As I have said before, women always comment on my big forehead/receeding hairline.
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I understand that but what if I'm a very good responder to finasteride/dutasteride and only want my hair/-line to be excellent till age 35? Let's assume that
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What's the point if that hairline is barely lower than my current hairline, no offense? My biggest issue is the temporal points btw, so the temple peaks on both sides. I only want to lower my hairline just a tiny tiny bit, the main objective is to straighten out / sharpen out my temporal points. Please take a look at this
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In red I have a 5-finger forehead. I plan to keep my current hair. If I do, when I turn 25 (I'm 23), will I be able to ask for this hairline design? Hairline designs are supposed to be zig-zag from what I've seen, when going for a hair transplant, that is. So if I show to a HT surgeon, will he give it to me, more than likely? If so, how many grafts would be needed approximately? Would 2k suffice for dense packing?
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Can you link them?
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Oh right, right, I see what you mean. I was thinking of the new temple peaks hahaha. It wouldn't phase me tho, I'd just tell the girl / person asking that I've had a hair transplant. If they think it's weird, then that's their problem
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Why won't I be able to do a proper fade 1-1.5 years post-transplant? Why would I develop density issues if the doc is someone like Couto? Have you seen his results?
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You forgot that he doesn't have anywhere the forehead size (not the hairline) that I have always had since I was born. Genetically big forehead+"low" Norwood (Norwood 2 I think, wdyt?) ruins my hairline for me. This is why I want a transplant. Also, compare his temple points to mine, his are way better
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Why would such an extremely expensive yet excellent doc such as Dr Couto give me a botched transplant?
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Far as I can see, I do have some slight thinning in the crown area altho now 5 months into finasteride it seems to have regrown quite a lot which is reassuring for me for sure Yes, I did, they told me that I was too young, way too young and they wanted to see how the disease would progress over the next 2 years (until age 25 that is). Or else I'd be chasing loss. Yes, I know, Dr. Couto is top-tier so the risks are minimal. I do have genetically thick hair (as in, the type of hair: coarse or thin or thick etc you get where I'm going with this), my skin is pale white (nordic complexion) and my natural hair color is dark blonde so I think because of this contrast, the number of grafts needed to achieve the desire density and hairline design will be favorable. I still have yet to know exactly how many grafts I have available for HT in my life If mine doesn't turn out good I'll ask Dr Couto to repair it. I've read reports that say he did it for free. I'm not keen on getting HTs either, but sadly at this point, I'm forced to, because this hairline can't be styled. Barbers can do an alright job but like I said earlier I can't go to a barber every day for time schedule-related and financial reasons. My hair is always flat, and these oval temporal regions on both sides are absolutely disgusting and ruin any hairstyle even the barber gives me. I have to make my hairline "square" straight again to look good and youthful (remember I'm just 23, I'm not supposed to have this hairline at 23, I'M still supposed to have an intact NW1 straight square hairline, that the type of guys has that the girls want, sexually desire. And yes I agree, women have crazy expectations but what can I do? Supply / Demand)