Do wish the guy happiness, but I really just can't get over how painful hair transplants seem. Just sounds awful...
Quote from: Arekeon27 on August 08, 2010, 06:35:43 PMDo wish the guy happiness, but I really just can't get over how painful hair transplants seem. Just sounds awful...Not as awful as when they just used to move whole slabs of the scalp and rotate them to the top of the head.
This is another reason of why I'm glad I found this site before I paid for plugs, rugs, or drugs.
Quote from: kenny57028 on August 08, 2010, 10:36:17 AMThis is another reason of why I'm glad I found this site before I paid for plugs, rugs, or drugs.ROFLMAO!BTW, hair transplants themselves aren't particularly painful. The head is numbed with lidocaine or whatever, and you get the gas too.. The day after you're a bit sore, but it's not that bad. The shame of it is what Nate said. The vast majority of the follicles die after the procedure. Then the HT center lies to you and claims it's 100% guaranteed, if any plugs die, they'll redo them free of charge. My place admitted to a few dying and redid them as a "feel good" measure, but I think if they hadn't, it would've been obvious even then how many didn't work; though it's kinda hard to tell unless you shave your head and see just how much from the donor area they took. Now that I can see, I'd say maybe 35% to 40% of my transplants had taken.. and that's being generous. It just doesn't work, at least, not as a permanent solution. It bought me a few years, that's all. Then I had to start parting my hair on the side. . then I was using Toppik, more and more every year, until I finally said enough! Transplants only leave you scalped in the long run - both financially and literally.(Though I'd never have done that old flap thing, what a horrible idea!!!)