How about combining hair transplant with scalp micropigmentaion? Seems like a good solution for those who are already too far with hairloss and are worried about visual effect of micropigmentation alone. The hair transplant aims to enhance effect of micropigmenation with more real look. What do you guys think, is it gonna look good?
The result that I picture in my mind is head with buzzed hair with no sings of balding. You get framed face and overall good looking with the tradeoff of inability to grow longer hair. Still a big win over a horseshoe.
There is a guy on Polish forum who got a hair transplant in Turkey but the result was not so good, so he did SMP and is happy with that (his donor was a bit exploited from what I understood so he was reluctant go for another hair transplant).
I imagine that with SMP you could transplant more hair and cover donor with micropigmenation. This is what the guy from Polish forum did as he got visible white dots after hair transplant.
If this approach would be visually good there is another benefit. If someone is worried about getting hair transplant due to possibilty of more hairloss that can happen in the future and running out of donor (and the future treatments that everyone is counting on wouldn't be out yet), micropigmentation of remaining bald areas could be a backup plan. So you get a hair transplant, you look good for quite few years, then you either hadn't lose so many hairs and do nothing, or go for another hair transplant, or if you run out of donor you just get SMP, buzz cut your scalp and still look good. So basically a win win.
The result that I picture in my mind is head with buzzed hair with no sings of balding. You get framed face and overall good looking with the tradeoff of inability to grow longer hair. Still a big win over a horseshoe.
There is a guy on Polish forum who got a hair transplant in Turkey but the result was not so good, so he did SMP and is happy with that (his donor was a bit exploited from what I understood so he was reluctant go for another hair transplant).
I imagine that with SMP you could transplant more hair and cover donor with micropigmenation. This is what the guy from Polish forum did as he got visible white dots after hair transplant.
If this approach would be visually good there is another benefit. If someone is worried about getting hair transplant due to possibilty of more hairloss that can happen in the future and running out of donor (and the future treatments that everyone is counting on wouldn't be out yet), micropigmentation of remaining bald areas could be a backup plan. So you get a hair transplant, you look good for quite few years, then you either hadn't lose so many hairs and do nothing, or go for another hair transplant, or if you run out of donor you just get SMP, buzz cut your scalp and still look good. So basically a win win.