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Dr. Blake Bloxham is recommended by the Hair Transplant Network.

 

 

Hair restoration physician - Feller and Bloxham Hair Transplantation

 

Previously "Future_HT_Doc" or "Blake_Bloxham" - forum co-moderator and editorial assistant for the Hair Transplant Network, Hair Restoration Network, Hair Loss Q&A blog, and Hair Loss Learning Center.

 

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Now practicing hair transplant surgery with Coalition hair restoration physician Dr Alan Feller at our New York practice: Feller and Bloxham Hair Transplantation.

 

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Good video, Dr's. Framing is so important and I believe the crown is a money pit. Keep the videos coming!

I'm serious.  Just look at my face.

 

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You guys made some good points, while I can understand how the crown could bother you, I also know how fundamentally important framing your face is, let's say you're still dating, you go on a dating website, you upload photos with a 6 head receded hairline, then you upload photos with a reasonably natural mature hairline, you will get WAY more responses to photos where you have a natural mature hairline as opposed to the 6 head. In photos, I don't look like I'm balding at all, from pictures no one would ever know.

 

So if your still dating that's something to consider, sure once she meets you she'll see the bald spot eventually, but by that time assuming you got a good personality and she's not completely vain she may not care, it's all about that first impression.

 

Perfect example is zinidine zidane he has just his face framed, with a shaved head he looks good in photos, now compare him to a man (sorry Stevie) without a framed face but still has his crown in tact. Both men have about the same amount of hair loss only reversed.

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You guys made some good points, while I can understand how the crown could bother you, I also know how fundamentally important framing your face is, let's say you're still dating, you go on a dating website, you upload photos with a 6 head receded hairline, then you upload photos with a reasonably natural mature hairline, you will get WAY more responses to photos where you have a natural mature hairline as opposed to the 6 head. In photos, I don't look like I'm balding at all, from pictures no one would ever know.

 

So if your still dating that's something to consider, sure once she meets you she'll see the bald spot eventually, but by that time assuming you got a good personality and she's not completely vain she may not care, it's all about that first impression.

 

Perfect example is zinidine zidane he has just his face framed, with a shaved head he looks good in photos, now compare him to a man (sorry Stevie) without a framed face but still has his crown in tact. Both men have about the same amount of hair loss only reversed.

pogsBW4.jpg

 

7KEHj3v.jpg

 

Great points! I'm dating lol.

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