Had spotted this too - awful - he's worth $50 million and could do a lot better than this. I'd guess he probably doesn't wear hair most of the time (I've seen him wearing baseball caps a lot) and only used this for the interview.
Agree - since you have the 'temple triangle' (that I drew on your photo) intact, there is no reason for you to get a transplant. A transplant would not get you a better result than a system currently gets you and comes with long term risks that a system does not.
I think is a really important point.
Even if a system doesn't look perfect, it may still look far better than a bald head, a badly thinning head of hair, or a George Costanza-esque horseshoe of hair. Lets face it hair loss has a massive effect on one's appearence, and there's nothing wrong in...
@Noah
Thank you very much for your reply.
In response to the talking points raised:
- I do have a wave to my hair, but not tight enough that it'll be very noticable when the hair is short.
- One of my temples does go back ever so slightly - the other goes straight up. I'd be happy enough...
Yeah my temple points were gone before I was even a norwood 3!
Nope. This is where I feel that hair transplant surgeons are dishonest with young men - sides and back hair does thin significantly in many men when they get older. Look at bald men in their 50's, 60's and 70's and many of them...
Actually @Diesel guy 's wonderful result illustrates exactly what I was saying in my other topic about a small transplant of the temporal triangle (for those who have lost it) possibly being a very safe option for those who want to combine a transplant with a system.
So basically if you don't...
Thanks for the info - I'll check them out - how long do you typically get from a system? Did MH2GO make your template as well?
Wow! I didn't even know that was possible. Nobody would guess in a million years. Do you have to replace your system more frequently since it's thinner?
I have a friend I've known for 20 years and his hairline hasn't moved an inch. Chad genetics too.
At 35 he looks practically the same as he did in high school, whereas I look like a bespectacled middle aged man.
Genetics can be cruel!
Hi everyone,
I'm 35 and I've been slowly losing my hair for 13 years or so. I'm a norwood 3 at the moment, crown intact but heavily receeded, kinda like this picture:
The big difference is that I don't have my temporal points any more; this is one thing that I'd consider a small transplant...
Thank you, I will send you a PM later tonight.
I have long suspect that, if done right, the vast majority of people will not notice a system. People are not looking at your hair in detail, they are just aware of it on the periphery, i.e. if it's there or not.