Hey guys,This is my first posting so, first off all i want to thank you all for giving me the courage to go sly bald, I'm 31 years old and have been suffering hair loss since my early 20's and it got noticeable by age 25 which is when i started minoxidil 5% and used it for about four years, then i got kind of an allergic reaction, then tried Finasteride 1% for exactly 9 months (i stared right after my wife got pregnant and baby girl is now 3 weeks old) so baby was born wed. and i shaved it all two days later, "new baby, new me!!!".I've looked for Hair Follicle Replication Technique Tattoo in the forums but the closest forum i could find was shaved head implants, therefore i saw the need to start a new topic.I feel a lot better now that I'm sly bald, i got nothing to hide and i can now enjoy the outdoors without worrying about my head getting so sweaty that the little bit of hair that i had in the top of my head was getting a disappearing effect from being wet.However, i think i would prefer to see a shadow in the top of my head and not only on the sides, that's when i got across a website that is offering a Hair Follicle Replication Technique Tattoo, is a British company based in Birmingham, AL, they have been using medical tattooing to simulate the appearance of a closely shaved head. supposedly they are coming to the US by the end of this month, First to California and then to Florida.I know that most of you guys want to get rid of the shade, but I'm pretty sure there's some like me that would like to have a naturally looking shadow, so please let me know if you guys think this is a really bad idea or if it could be an affordable and more importantly somewhat natural way to accomplish that.Before you guys jump to say, how about when you start getting gray hair? i thought of that, so i went to their website FAQ and supposedly they can match Grey hair when that happens, they have pics of some men whit gray hair so i know they've done it. some of their costumers pics look really good and others not so much, so i guess it all depends on the style that you pick, i would keep some receding lines to make it look as natural as possible, unlike most of the pics you'll see.Thank you all in advance.I'm not posting the website because I'm not sure if that's against the rules, but if you Google "head tattoo hair loss" you'll find it.
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