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  1. I have done research.. the reasons people have the scalp reduction done, is that they were not candidates from the start. Reason is: The skin is too tight. Perfect candidates need loose skin, and the skin is pushed against on the scalp should show three-visible folds of skin. I luckily have three folds, and thus, I have chosen this type of surgery. From what I know, scalp reduction surgery only is unsuccessful over a period of time with people with tight scalps, and don't fit the criteria of the three-skin fold rule..
  2. I understand and thank you for posting your opinions. They are valued very much. I may lose hair... I probably won't grow hair... The future is unpredictible. I wasn't necessarily on the topic of religion, rather spiritualism, enlightenment through yoga.. which is a different topic. Putting that aside.. In worse case scenario, my hairline balds, recedes, shows the visible scar from scalp reduction surgery. Possible solution: Whatever necessary amount of Hair transplants needed to cover scar and restore hairline assuming I am a loaded with donor hair and cash. Is it that bad of an idea? I've done so much thinking into this.. I want to have fun being young, and looking good as well. I don't want to regret not having done this procedure, and going bald anyway in the future and think about all the times I could have had this operation and changed my outlook on life.. My personal appearance affects my daily life.. When I look bad, I will feel bad. I will stay at home, avoid my friends, come up with excuses to stay at home.. When I look good, I will feel good. I ask people to go out, I go shopping, I play guitar, I say 'hi' to the girl at the checkout line.. My face proportions are just numbers.. My forehead seems too large.. I think it could be better off with 1-1.5cm lower. I would be the happiest man in the world if I could do this. Could you actually give me some opening lines into talking about my hairline? Or should I just ring and ask for an appointment with the doctor and talk to him/her about it. If so, what would the opening lines be? Perhaps a rough script of what could be said? So sorry to ask so many questions.. I just like to be prepared and know what I'm doing..
  3. I just measured my face. Measurements from bottom to top: Bottom Section: 6cm Middle Section: 8cm Top Section: 6cm If there is anything I learnt from spiritualism, it would be that: The only thing that matters is: Here and Now. Not the past or future. If I want to change, I should change now. What if the future were now? I agree with you calvin. Perhaps it is too intrusive.. I've come to settle to 1cm - 1.5cm at most. I intend to lower my hairline, either sometime soon or in a few months time at most, depending on cost. Could I be turned down or rejected a referal or recommendation from a HT doctor as this would affect them professionally? I've never been to a dermatologist before. How should I approach them with my problem.. I feel embarassed when I talk about my problem in person.. I basically look through dermatologists through the net, ring the front desk. Okay. But, how should I ask or bring about my situation?
  4. I actually want to lower my hairline with incision surgery, not HT. Since doctors won't use HT's on me because I'm too young bla bla and they want to keep their job and a good name. I have reconsidered to lower my hairline from about 1.5cm to 2cm at most. Problem is: I am having troubles find someone who can do this lowering procedure for me in VIC, Australia. From looking around, clinics only "restore" hair, normally meaning they only treat people with hair loss. At the moment, I don't lose hair, and my family does not have hairloss in our bloodline. It will be unlikely I guess, but that's another story. I've taken consideration of the long term regrets, but my short-term simply outweighs long-term decisions. I have my reasons. So pretty much, my question is: Are there any surgeons who can do this procedure for me in Australia, Vic hassle-free? If so, please let me know. I know that this will change my life and the way I look at people, and the way people look at me. Thank you for the replies so far..
  5. I have asked online at New Hair Clinic and Ashley Martin Centres about hair transplantation to lower my high hairline. My forehead is out of balance of my face, and I want to correct this by have a hairline lowering procedure. The reason I get turned down, is because I'm too young, and transplantation is extreme. I am now looking into hairline lowering procedures. It usually means having an incision at the hairline, then folding the skin and stretching it and stitching it back on with minimal scar. I don't the minimal scarring. I am from VIC, has anyone had a procedure like that or anyone can recommend me where I CAN get a hairline lowering procedure without being hassled? Would greatly appreciate it. Notes: 6.5cm forehead. Looking to reduce by 2 to 2.5cm. Hairloss: No significant hairloss
  6. I have asked online at New Hair Clinic and Ashley Martin Centres about hair transplantation to lower my high hairline. My forehead is out of balance of my face, and I want to correct this by have a hairline lowering procedure. The reason I get turned down, is because I'm too young, and transplantation is extreme. I am now looking into hairline lowering procedures. It usually means having an incision at the hairline, then folding the skin and stretching it and stitching it back on with minimal scar. I don't the minimal scarring. I am from VIC, has anyone had a procedure like that or anyone can recommend me where I CAN get a hairline lowering procedure without being hassled? Would greatly appreciate it. Notes: 6.5cm forehead. Looking to reduce by 2 to 2.5cm. Hairloss: No significant hairloss
  7. I have asked online at New Hair Clinic and Ashley Martin Centres about hair transplantation to lower my high hairline. My forehead is out of balance of my face, and I want to correct this by have a hairline lowering procedure. The reason I get turned down, is because I'm too young, and transplantation is extreme. I am now looking into hairline lowering procedures. It usually means having an incision at the hairline, then folding the skin and stretching it and stitching it back on with minimal scar. I don't the minimal scarring. I am from VIC, has anyone had a procedure like that or anyone can recommend me where I CAN get a hairline lowering procedure without being hassled? Would greatly appreciate it. Notes: 6.5cm forehead Hairloss: No significant hairloss
  8. I have asked online at New Hair Clinic and Ashley Martin Centres about hair transplantation to lower my high hairline. My forehead is out of balance of my face, and I want to correct this by have a hairline lowering procedure. The reason I get turned down, is because I'm too young, and transplantation is extreme. I am now looking into hairline lowering procedures. It usually means having an incision at the hairline, then folding the skin and stretching it and stitching it back on with minimal scar. I don't the minimal scarring. I am from VIC, has anyone had a procedure like that or anyone can recommend me where I CAN get a hairline lowering procedure without being hassled? Would greatly appreciate it. Notes: 6.5cm forehead Hairloss: No significant hairloss
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