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The best reason yet for not getting a hair transplant
by
Razor X
on 22 Jun, 2008 13:52
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Who wants to incur this kind of pain and have a head that looks like this afterwards? This is a photo of the new FUE (follicular unit extraction) process that supposedly leaves no scarring. I'm not sure I believe that, but even if it's true, this looks pretty damn painful to me.
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#1
by
jhickman
on 22 Jun, 2008 14:37
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Ouch, and no thank you.
I wonder what the plug part looks like. That has got to hurt.
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#2
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 22 Jun, 2008 14:58
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Isn't there something in the oath of a medical doctor about, "First, do no harm," ?
That looks like a fresh wound, yes wound, and all wounds can scar. I'd like to see this poor sucker in a month or two. And when you think he's paying big bucks, too. When will guys like this think first?
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#3
by
TheyCallMeTheHead
on 22 Jun, 2008 19:06
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With FUE, there is no scar (or pain, they use anesthetic) so you can still shave your head. Those are the advantages.
Disadvantages are its really expensive, the procedure takes a long time, and the results are not necessarily as good as they would be with a strip hair transplant.
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#4
by
Razor X
on 22 Jun, 2008 19:07
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With FUE, there is no scar (or pain, they use anesthetic) so you can still shave your head. Those are the advantages.
I don't believe it. That
has to hurt. Nobody's doing that to my head.
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#5
by
Marz
on 15 Jul, 2008 11:40
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Wow, that dont look good at all.
I will save my money for ink, thanks
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#6
by
Joe442
on 15 Jul, 2008 11:46
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I'll stick with the 0
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#7
by
Timmay
on 15 Jul, 2008 11:51
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Timmay just shakes his head....idiots!
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#8
by
Bensen
on 15 Jul, 2008 12:12
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ouch, ouch. not for me. no pills, no wigs.... no hair.

i noticed that a lot of "restored" hairlines are looking very unnatural.
i think i would spent my money to save the rainforest, than saving the
"forest" on my head.
anyways, i have no money for saving both forests,
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#9
by
FR8TRAIN
on 15 Jul, 2008 12:22
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With FUE, there is no scar (or pain, they use anesthetic) so you can still shave your head. Those are the advantages.
Disadvantages are its really expensive, the procedure takes a long time, and the results are not necessarily as good as they would be with a strip hair transplant.
I, for one, would never spend that kind of money to resore my hairline if I was just going to shave it off. That is an
advantage to the process? I mean, I'm sure I could buy a truckload of HB cartridges for the cost of FUE(BAR).
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#10
by
DJ_Bald
on 16 Jul, 2008 07:20
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Man that looks like it hurts. I cant imagine any type of transplant not hurting like hell.
Ben32...you look a little like Bas Rutten to me.
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#11
by
warhawk
on 16 Jul, 2008 08:42
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THAT HURTS

i'm sticking with my fusion (manual) & enjoy each day as a sly guy.

WARHAWK
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#12
by
Bensen
on 16 Jul, 2008 10:45
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Man that looks like it hurts. I cant imagine any type of transplant not hurting like hell.
Ben32...you look a little like Bas Rutten to me.

i hope i don't look so old, grin.
seriously, comparing the pictrues i think you are right.
there are some similarities.
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#13
by
Alexx1980
on 25 Dec, 2017 15:09
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Man, I wish I had found this website earlier. Hair transplant destroyed my life.

Very unhappy for Xmas today.
Will post my story soon.
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#14
by
DoberDaddy
on 27 Dec, 2017 08:33
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YIKES!!!
I toy, on occasion, with getting a hair piece (for fun...), but for the life of me, could NEVER understand going through all of that pain... for a result that will NEVER been great.