Do you think this is a good hairline?

Is this a good hair transplant and good hairline?

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  • I'm a dumbass and can't answer

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Aplunk1

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Of course,

Dank_UK's results are some of Dr. Armani's best...

If you live in the UK, you can get in touch with him if you're thinking about getting a hair transplant.
 

melbwest

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wow, that is one of the best hair transplant hairlines ive ever seen. if you can get that you're one lucky chap!
 

Sean68

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probably the best ive seen too. id never guess hes had a hair transplant.
 
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askas said:
I think it's a Norwood 2.5-3.
He is quite diffuse.
Reminds me alpunk.

is this english?

i don't think the guy is an nw2.5-3 now. are you saying he was an nw3 pre-hair transplant? please clarify?

also, i don't think hes diffuse. and i don't think that aplunk is either.

so you're batting 0 for 3.
 

CCS

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his corners are a bit high, and his temples a bit receded. Norwood 1.5. Looks better than my hair, but not ideal.
 
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collegechemistrystudent said:
his corners are a bit high, and his temples a bit receded. Norwood 1.5. Looks better than my hair, but not ideal.

he has the beginnings of a mature hairline that 95% of caucasian men get. you say it's not ideal. how many guys do you think even on the best regimen ever can keep their juvenile hairline for more than a few years? i don't think many can. if you place it too low you run the risk of having the hair behind the hairline recede as you age and looking stupid.
 
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JayMan said:
collegechemistrystudent said:
his corners are a bit high, and his temples a bit receded. Norwood 1.5. Looks better than my hair, but not ideal.

he has the beginnings of a mature hairline that 95% of caucasian men get. you say it's not ideal. how many guys do you think even on the best regimen ever can keep their juvenile hairline for more than a few years? i don't think many can. if you place it too low you run the risk of having the hair behind the hairline recede as you age and looking stupid.

Good post Jayman.

What is ideal to one person may not be ideal to another.
 
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There are 6 dumbasses on this forum. Moderators, kindly remove them.
 

H/B

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That is pretty impressive, but this guy is only 21? Igeuss he is is banking on HM or meds hold things together for him. :shock:
 

melbwest

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i think you guys are a bit overboard at times....only someone on this board would consider that guy to be balding.

i see what you are saying but i think we need to step back a little...most bald guys would KILL for that!
 

Axon

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badasshairday said:
There are 6 dumbasses on this forum. Moderators, kindly remove them.

There's always going to be trolls who say every hairline sucks. If you pose the question, someone's going to say your hairline sucks. It might be absolutely insane, but someone's going to say it.
 

s.a.f

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He's only 21 ?!! So how old was he when he had the op? A reputable surgeon would have refused to do a hairline on such a young patient. He better hope that meds work for him.
 

Aplunk1

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He had previous work done.

Refer to the thread provided.

If you had obvious plugs in the front, you wouldn't find it ethical for Dr. Armani to "fix" his situation?
 

Axon

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s.a.f said:
He's only 21 ?!! So how old was he when he had the op? A reputable surgeon would have refused to do a hairline on such a young patient. He better hope that meds work for him.

Well, keep in mind its not your age that determines your eligibility for an hair transplant. Rather, it's how stable your hair loss is.

My father, for example, was a full NW7 at 22. There simply was no more hair to lose. An hair transplant for him would have been fine then.
 

CCS

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had your father got some grafts in his front and temples, he could have a low Monk rink around his head.
 

s.a.f

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Axon said:
My father, for example, was a full NW7 at 22. There simply was no more hair to lose. An hair transplant for him would have been fine then.
No hair transplant is fine for a nw7 even a nw6 cant reasonably expect full coverage.
 

Axon

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s.a.f said:
No hair transplant is fine for a nw7 even a nw6 cant reasonably expect full coverage.

Of course not. I was simply using it as an example. Your age is irrelevant as to whether or not your should get an hair transplant. The only relevant factor for consideration is how "stable" your hair loss is.
 
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