Quote from: dpinning on July 26, 2008, 10:55:59 AMThough I know the title of this post is "reasons men should not get a hair transplant"...There are very competent docs who achieve decent results, which may be an option for some people. For example...Either you work for that company or you're trying to justify spending your money there.
Though I know the title of this post is "reasons men should not get a hair transplant"...There are very competent docs who achieve decent results, which may be an option for some people. For example...
Quote from: Tyler on July 26, 2008, 11:18:27 AMQuote from: dpinning on July 26, 2008, 10:55:59 AMThough I know the title of this post is "reasons men should not get a hair transplant"...There are very competent docs who achieve decent results, which may be an option for some people. For example...Either you work for that company or you're trying to justify spending your money there. Pretty opinionated of you. You are wrong on both counts. As a balding male I like to look at all the options and I think it disengenuous to not correctly state that there are satisfactory results to be had by some docs. Performing my due diligence, I found Hasson and Wong, the one firm I linked, to document the results of their proceedures the best. No doubt there are some others out there who also do good work, but I haven't found a photo gallery of before and afters and actual contact info that compares. Don't fear opinions that don't jibe with yours.
I agree with Tyler one hundred percent. What you're talking about is just not real or natural. You are still hiding and still covering up, with hair that's not supposed to be there, regardless of where you get it from. It's totally more natural and realistic to have a short cropped buzz or shave it off.You can build confidence without relying on your hair. If that is cause for such anguish and hand wringing panic, then the person needs more help with his issues than a buzz cut can do for him.Most guys that I've gotten to know here do not need that whole hair thing as reassurance of their manhood. They have stood in the face of it and changed their life and attitude in a positive, natural way. There have been a few lately who just don't seem to get it or even want to try. That's a shame because once you let go, you will feel freedom like never before. Just ask some of the guys who have had either transplants or rugs before and you'll get the idea.
Now that that point is out of the way... crooked teeth are natural for some people, yet most opt for braces. Most often the tooth correction is not done for functional reasons but aesthetic. .... People can choose to lift weights, jog, grow a beard, not grow a beard, get breast augmentation, breast reduction....whatever...for aesthetic reasons... their self esteem and confidence and manhood being intact whether they do or don't.
... As William Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet, "the lady doth protest too much, methinks"
Dude, you may be trying to be helpful, but coming here and waxing eloquent on the subject of hair transplants is like going to a vegan convention trying to sell prime rib.