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Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
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Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
http://www.hairsite.com/hair-loss/forum_entry-id-120349-page-0-category-2-order-time.html
What do you think? Wounding returned his pigment perhaps?
Reason I ask is there seems to still be a good bit of grey in there.
What do you think? Wounding returned his pigment perhaps?
Reason I ask is there seems to still be a good bit of grey in there.
SlowMoe- Posts : 1112
Join date : 2012-03-22
Re: Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
OFF topic.... But I have a question. Why do most HT not restore the complete hairline? I've seen at least 1 or 2 (of not many) transplants where subjects had a nice, low hairline & fully restored temples. The rest, like this one, always look NW1 instead of having a FULL head of hair. Is there a reason for this?
Complexx- Posts : 885
Join date : 2013-07-07
Re: Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
You can only transplant so many fue grafts in one session. Plus there is the financial aspect....I believe it's basically 1,000 grafts per 1/4" if transplanting a dense hairline. That would have put him at at least 6,000 fue grafts in two days. That is a lot.Complexx wrote:OFF topic.... But I have a question. Why do most HT not restore the complete hairline? I've seen at least 1 or 2 (of not many) transplants where subjects had a nice, low hairline & fully restored temples. The rest, like this one, always look NW1 instead of having a FULL head of hair. Is there a reason for this?
SlowMoe- Posts : 1112
Join date : 2012-03-22
Re: Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
Oh okay. So it's possible to transplant the hairline, cool. BTW are you going to update us before you get your HT?SlowMoe wrote:You can only transplant so many fue grafts in one session. Plus there is the financial aspect....I believe it's basically 1,000 grafts per 1/4" if transplanting a dense hairline. That would have put him at at least 6,000 fue grafts in two days. That is a lot.Complexx wrote:OFF topic.... But I have a question. Why do most HT not restore the complete hairline? I've seen at least 1 or 2 (of not many) transplants where subjects had a nice, low hairline & fully restored temples. The rest, like this one, always look NW1 instead of having a FULL head of hair. Is there a reason for this?
Complexx- Posts : 885
Join date : 2013-07-07
Re: Does this guy dye his hair now or did his HT get rid of most all of his grey?
Yeah I meant to do it this week but if you had any idea how busy my wife and I have been (i use her phone as a camera) you would understand why I haven't.Complexx wrote:Oh okay. So it's possible to transplant the hairline, cool. BTW are you going to update us before you get your HT?SlowMoe wrote:You can only transplant so many fue grafts in one session. Plus there is the financial aspect....I believe it's basically 1,000 grafts per 1/4" if transplanting a dense hairline. That would have put him at at least 6,000 fue grafts in two days. That is a lot.Complexx wrote:OFF topic.... But I have a question. Why do most HT not restore the complete hairline? I've seen at least 1 or 2 (of not many) transplants where subjects had a nice, low hairline & fully restored temples. The rest, like this one, always look NW1 instead of having a FULL head of hair. Is there a reason for this?
Yeah I'm sure you could transplant hair to your nose if you wanted to lol
SlowMoe- Posts : 1112
Join date : 2012-03-22
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