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I've been monitoring this forum on and off for around 3 years now - this is my first post. As I'm sure many of you will be able to relate to, my hair's on my mind almost every waking hour, so I've tried to avoid exacerbating my panic any further by indulging in these forums. I think they're really, really informative and there are some great people on here but you do also get a tonne of paid posts and unscrupulous businesses pushing their own agendas, so until now, I'd elected to steer clear for the sake of my mental health.
The reason I'm posting now is that, for the first time since I started losing my hair around 3 years ago (I'm 30 now), I am feeling a little more optimistic having looked into hair systems further. Hair transplants just don't do it for me. I am predicting pretty substantial loss and don't really want to spend £10k on having a few flimsy strands strewn across my scalp.
To the naked eye, I do still pretty much have a full-head of hair - my girlfriend often refers to my hair as thick, for instance. However, both my temples and my crown have massively thinned and I'm sadly pretty sure I'm heading to NW6 town. As I work in a highly commercial industry, appearance is, unfortunately important. Moreover, I have always been known for my hair and I really don't feel comfortable suddenly losing it - I know it sounds feeble but I don't like the thought of people vindictively laughing about it. So, my questions (you really didn't need all the pre-amble, I'm sorry):
When is too soon? - Could I shave off my existing hair and get a system fitted? I want the transition from natural hair - system to be as seamless as possible!
What is the average annual cost (inc. systems, products, maintenance)? I'm a young 30 so would like to get a relatively thick, buoyant system fitted. I work out 3-4 times a week but don't sweat too much.
I'd get the first system fitted by a pro, but would love to fit the future iterations myself (by my girlfriend) - do many of you do this? How easy is it?
How many hours a week / month would you say you dedicate to maintenance of your system?
What is the lowest maintenance / most natural looking option to go for?
Would anyone in London who wears a system be willing to meet up for a chat + so I can see your system in real life? I'll buy you coffee!
I appreciate these are all probably questions that've been asked a billion times but I would love some honest, fresh perspectives on them...
The reason I'm posting now is that, for the first time since I started losing my hair around 3 years ago (I'm 30 now), I am feeling a little more optimistic having looked into hair systems further. Hair transplants just don't do it for me. I am predicting pretty substantial loss and don't really want to spend £10k on having a few flimsy strands strewn across my scalp.
To the naked eye, I do still pretty much have a full-head of hair - my girlfriend often refers to my hair as thick, for instance. However, both my temples and my crown have massively thinned and I'm sadly pretty sure I'm heading to NW6 town. As I work in a highly commercial industry, appearance is, unfortunately important. Moreover, I have always been known for my hair and I really don't feel comfortable suddenly losing it - I know it sounds feeble but I don't like the thought of people vindictively laughing about it. So, my questions (you really didn't need all the pre-amble, I'm sorry):
When is too soon? - Could I shave off my existing hair and get a system fitted? I want the transition from natural hair - system to be as seamless as possible!
What is the average annual cost (inc. systems, products, maintenance)? I'm a young 30 so would like to get a relatively thick, buoyant system fitted. I work out 3-4 times a week but don't sweat too much.
I'd get the first system fitted by a pro, but would love to fit the future iterations myself (by my girlfriend) - do many of you do this? How easy is it?
How many hours a week / month would you say you dedicate to maintenance of your system?
What is the lowest maintenance / most natural looking option to go for?
Would anyone in London who wears a system be willing to meet up for a chat + so I can see your system in real life? I'll buy you coffee!
I appreciate these are all probably questions that've been asked a billion times but I would love some honest, fresh perspectives on them...
