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Ridges from adhesive mesh hairpiece?
by
Killjoy
on 05 Jan, 2009 21:58
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I've been wanting to go sly for a while now, 2 things are primarily stopping me.
1. I had a transplant when I was 18 (27 now), and am nervous about the scar.
2. I've worn the "folligraft" hair system for 6 years, and I think its the cause of the 3-5 front to back ridges in my scalp starting just shy of the front of the system and go about half way back.
The scar doesn't look too bad with short hair, so I think I can get passed that. But I was wondering if anyone else has had these ridges and if they went away or tips to get rid of them, its not part of the skull as they move freely. I can also depress them physically, but they come back. I don't have any pics as the system is only off for 30mins when it gets changed
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#1
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Jan, 2009 07:00
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Killjoy-
Welcome to the Forum!
As for your scars......... many of us have them. In the past they have been referred to on this site as "Dome Decor". I personally have two scars on my head and one on my chin. The ones on my head aren't very noticable because they are very old.
I can't speak to the "impressions" that you mentioned but my general feeling is that they will become less and less noticable once you ditch that beast you're wearing on your head.
Wear your scar with pride.......it's part of who you are.......
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#2
by
Timmay
on 06 Jan, 2009 07:01
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Killjoy-
Welcome to the Forum!
As for your scars......... many of us have them. In the past they have been referred to on this site as "Dome Decor". I personally have two scars on my head and one on my chin. The ones on my head aren't very noticable because they are very old.
I can't speak to the "impressions" that you mentioned but my general feeling is that they will become less and less noticable once you ditch that beast you're wearing on your head.
Wear your scar with pride.......it's part of who you are.......
But Mike....you are a stud. LOL
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#3
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Jan, 2009 07:02
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Killjoy-
Welcome to the Forum!
As for your scars......... many of us have them. In the past they have been referred to on this site as "Dome Decor". I personally have two scars on my head and one on my chin. The ones on my head aren't very noticable because they are very old.
I can't speak to the "impressions" that you mentioned but my general feeling is that they will become less and less noticable once you ditch that beast you're wearing on your head.
Wear your scar with pride.......it's part of who you are.......
But Mike....you are a stud. LOL
SHHHH! Don't tell everyone..........
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#4
by
Killjoy
on 06 Jan, 2009 09:35
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Thanks for the encouragement, I think I've decided to go for it when we're on vacation this summer. Hopefully that will give me time to get used to it and, maybe get a little bit of sun, to ease the transition. I'll defininately post pics with "hair", without, and after its all done... if I keep the kahones.
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#5
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Jan, 2009 09:37
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Thanks for the encouragement, I think I've decided to go for it when we're on vacation this summer. Hopefully that will give me time to get used to it and, maybe get a little bit of sun, to ease the transition. I'll defininately post pics with "hair", without, and after its all done... if I keep the kahones.
If you rub those cojones a couple times a day they will stay willing and ready......
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#6
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 06 Jan, 2009 09:50
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Thanks for the encouragement, I think I've decided to go for it when we're on vacation this summer. Hopefully that will give me time to get used to it and, maybe get a little bit of sun, to ease the transition. I'll defininately post pics with "hair", without, and after its all done... if I keep the kahones.
Kahones???, I didn't know what a "folligraft" hair system was so I Googled it--it sounds like you let somebody take $500+ of your money then paste it on your dome in some fashion. If you've got the kahones to let someone do that, you certainly have them to take a razor and clean up your scalp yourself. $500, I mean Jesse James used a gun!
If you've got money to waste, wait until summer, but if you'd like to be free of somebody messing w/ your head and save money at the same time--do it now. Get that thing off your head, buzz down, shave and be free. The scalp will do the rest for you.
You endured enough, 6 years, get some freedom NOW.
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#7
by
Mikekoz13
on 06 Jan, 2009 09:53
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Thanks for the encouragement, I think I've decided to go for it when we're on vacation this summer. Hopefully that will give me time to get used to it and, maybe get a little bit of sun, to ease the transition. I'll defininately post pics with "hair", without, and after its all done... if I keep the kahones.
Kahones???, I didn't know what a "folligraft" hair system was so I Googled it--it sounds like you let somebody take $500+ of your money then paste it on your dome in some fashion. If you've got the kahones to let someone do that, you certainly have them to take a razor and clean up your scalp yourself. $500, I mean Jesse James used a gun!
If you've got money to waste, wait until summer, but if you'd like to be free of somebody messing w/ your head and save money at the same time--do it now. Get that thing off your head, buzz down, shave and be free. The scalp will do the rest for you.
You endured enough, 6 years, get some freedom NOW.
I love this post by the Saint!!!! So true!!!
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#8
by
Tyler
on 20 Jan, 2009 23:41
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Killjoy, what's your status? Did you go Sly?
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#9
by
G
on 01 Jun, 2012 20:18
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I've been wanting to go sly for a while now, 2 things are primarily stopping me.
1. I had a transplant when I was 18 (27 now), and am nervous about the scar.
2. I've worn the "folligraft" hair system for 6 years, and I think its the cause of the 3-5 front to back ridges in my scalp starting just shy of the front of the system and go about half way back.
The scar doesn't look too bad with short hair, so I think I can get passed that. But I was wondering if anyone else has had these ridges and if they went away or tips to get rid of them, its not part of the skull as they move freely. I can also depress them physically, but they come back. I don't have any pics as the system is only off for 30mins when it gets changed
Just today I finally got rid of my hair system. A glued down deal which I wore for around 10 years. Now that I am free I notice ridges like you described. They're thick like thick skin maybe calloused perhaps from the hairpiece deforming and making contact for years. They really don't compress but are part of the skin and I can move them. If I stretch my scalp they do not flatten out so I presume they're somewhat permanent. Maybe I could buff them down or something...heh heh...not funny actually I'm a bit ticked off.
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#10
by
Frontier Guy
on 01 Jun, 2012 21:28
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Welcome G, this is the right place for you. Lots of support here.
I have no idea about the pre- and post- effects of a hair system, but my instinct says that the thickened skin will gradually resolve itself when it is not being manipulated by the hair system.
As some of the posters wrote earlier, most heads have some interesting artifacts of a life well lived (or "dome decor" as was mentioned). And I've not yet encountered a single person who has paid that much attention to my shaved head or others that surround me.
Time for you to stop dealing with the maintenance nightmares and begin having some fun.
In a sly way, of course.
Again ... welcome.
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#11
by
G
on 02 Jun, 2012 21:13
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Thanks FrontierGuy,
Today the ridges appear a bit flatter, it will probably take a couple weeks or so and if not they don't look so bad. I should have done this a long time ago. Good forum you guys have here.
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#12
by
Frontier Guy
on 03 Jun, 2012 00:27
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Based on the picture, you've got nothing to worry about. Looks good and natural.
Welcome to the Sly world.
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#13
by
G
on 04 Jun, 2012 00:39
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Ridges going down...nothing to worry about Killjoy. And thanks everyone!
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#14
by
TheSlyBear
on 04 Jun, 2012 09:12
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Good the hear. Welcome to freedom from the tyranny of hair.