scalp pigmentation

andrei_eremenko

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seriously...you gotta be kidding...it looks real. if you are not preferring the shave look you must say so...for me it's working and I like it ...just want that shade that frames your face.
 

Receding89

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andrei_eremenko said:
seriously...you gotta be kidding...it looks real. if you are not preferring the shave look you must say so...for me it's working and I like it ...just want that shade that frames your face.
How much did it cost you?? Do you have the head for it per say??
I got a fairly big head and have always had a high hairline. Ive always spiked my hair at the front and like how its always made me look a tad taller. Would miss that but Im still contemplating it.
Do people still stay on finasteride after getting it done to keep the follicles healthy on the crown??
 

andrei_eremenko

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are you asking me if I did it? I am going to have it...I am thinking to have it better said. that's the point to try and fix it while not getting any treatment at all.I am not interested on using propecia anymore as it have always gave watery sperm.nothing else.After I stopped taking it everything was back to normal.and it seems like it cost 2000 pounds.something like 3000 dollars i guess.I don't need to look taller as I am 1,87 cm tall.
 

antman

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I think MHT scalp pigmentation will work out well for you. you have a good facial structure and head for it.

if you get the MHT done and you don't like it. Just do what Nedworthy did and fade it to nothing with Glycolic Acid.

this is the page. just use 'control f' and type 'Glycolic Acid'.
http://forum.hishairclinic.com/topic/A- ... ory/page/2

Goodluck
 

Boomer01

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I have also thought about doing this. I wouldn't shave my head, so the dark pigment would give the illusion that you had hair, sort of like permanent fibers.
 

s.a.f

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2020 said:
andrei_eremenko said:
that's not true for sure...there are lot of guys that have this style even with full head of hair...those tiny dots are making a difference...it frames your face...you don't need to have long hair or medium hair for your face to be framed. is this guy looking bald to you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ew-cwF ... re=related

his hair now looks fake as hell... :shakehead:
Putting black dots on your scalp won't help your image

:agree:

His head looks shaded, at his age I'd expect to see a mixture of light and dark follicles (like his beard stubble was) not 1 entirely permanant colour. And as I've said before anyone who gets up close can see the difference between a 3 dimensional shaft of stubble (again like his beard stubble was) and a 1 dimensional painted on dot.
And the perfectly symetrical hairline. :shakehead:
He looked better before.
 
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TravisB

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s.a.f said:
And as I've said before anyone who gets up close can see the difference between a 3 dimensional shaft of stubble (again like his beard stubble was) and a 1 dimensional painted on dot.
And the perfectly symetrical hairline. :shakehead:
He looked better before.

Hmm, if it's shaved with a razor? I don't think so. Hair shaved to the skin with razor doesn't look 3 dimensional. But yeah, perfect hairline is could be the problem.
 

fodandahalf

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s.a.f said:
His head looks shaded, at his age I'd expect to see a mixture of light and dark follicles (like his beard stubble was) not 1 entirely permanant colour. And as I've said before anyone who gets up close can see the difference between a 3 dimensional shaft of stubble (again like his beard stubble was) and a 1 dimensional painted on dot.
And the perfectly symetrical hairline. :shakehead:
He looked better before.

I actually thought this would be a problem, but I've seen a guy with MHT done at work and I genuinely could not tell where his hair ended and the MHT began. It looked brilliant, the only giveaway sign was how defined his hairline was, and a few wispy longer hairs at the front which he'd neglected to shave. I was right behind him in the line for the coffee machine with a ceiling light shining right on his head and the entire thing just looked flawless.

As for the treatment looking just like one shade, my actual hair looks like this when shaved as my hair is naturally fine but dense. It's not real hair and it's not a perfect treatment, but it's much preferable to my situation now; using dermmatch everyday and worrying about it coming off. I've been using dermmatch to replicate a shaved head on the sides too to bring in my temple peaks and nobody has noticed that- MHT will surely look much better.
 

fodandahalf

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2020 said:
andrei_eremenko said:
that's not true for sure...there are lot of guys that have this style even with full head of hair...those tiny dots are making a difference...it frames your face...you don't need to have long hair or medium hair for your face to be framed. is this guy looking bald to you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ew-cwF ... re=related

his hair now looks fake as hell... :shakehead:
Putting black dots on your scalp won't help your image

'black dots' which aren't even just 'black dots' anyway, will do as much to help your appearance, as real hair. The fact I'm losing hair, I guess isn't that bad. The fact it makes me look a freak (massive looking forehead) gets me down. If I could have my face framed properly, with something that actually looks like genuine shaved hair, then I'd be happy. I don't like hair; I hate hair in fact. Just greasy, dead cells that have no purpose other than to frame your face. Why can't ink do that? Even if it's not 100% perfect looking, you look much better than you did, and it's only ever going to be noticeable close up and if they're looking for it.
 

s.a.f

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Easily just look at anybody who actually shaves their head by choice. If you stand up close to them ie talking distance you can see the stubble (the shaft) protruding from the skin even at 1-2 mm.
Theres no way that a tattoo'd dot can look like this.

That guy just looks like someone dunked him upside down in a bowl of soot.
 

fodandahalf

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s.a.f said:
Easily just look at anybody who actually shaves their head by choice. If you stand up close to them ie talking distance you can see the stubble (the shaft) protruding from the skin even at 1-2 mm.
Theres no way that a tattoo'd dot can look like this.

That guy just looks like someone dunked him upside down in a bowl of soot.

The clinics recommend you either wet shave, or buzz shorter than 1mm. It's really hard to spot then, the guy I saw up close must have been shaving really close to the bone because it looked great. It is possible to get a great and realistic looking procedure, it's just that many people choose a more defined/ dense look. I wouldn't be surprised if some people who weren't suffering any hair loss whatsoever got the procedure done just to give them that sharp/ perfect hairline, which I personally don't like. Many do though.
 

s.a.f

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The photo of the 3 of them together looks ridiculous. Worse than 1960's style toupees.
There was'nt a single positive comment posted underneath.
 
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TravisB

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I think guys on left or right look quite good. But the middle one is a mess.

Also, people were laughing because they know it's a tattoo. The power of suggestion. If they didn't know it, I bet most of them (or all of them) wouldn't even notice (well, except for a middle guy because it really looks fake).
 

fodandahalf

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The guy in the middle is being photographed immediately after his first procedure. Not only does the final result take 3 procedures on average, but the ink takes a few days to settle after each procedure. Andrew, on the left, has had a flawless treatment. It's funny to hear people speaking negatively about his result as the vast majority of what you're seeing is his actual hair. His hairline corners had receded a little and there was minimal thinning, so MHT corrected that. It looks so defined and low, because that's how his hairline naturally looks. The comments are meaningless as they've been posted by readers of the daily mail- a newspaper as credible as FOX news.
 
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TravisB

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Wow, it looks flawless. But he should show photos in bright lighting and close up.
 

fodandahalf

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TravisB said:
Wow, it looks flawless. But he should show photos in bright lighting and close up.

Some of the case studies on the site http://www.hishairclinic.comare clearer and really good too. Some people choose to have their hairlines super defined (mainly the younger clients) whilst some choose a softer more natural look. Other than this, in my opinion, the procedure HIS offers is brilliant.
 
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TravisB

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There are big differences between cases. Some guys look natural, and some not so.
 
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