GourmetStyleWellness said:
The minority comment was in reference to the products not working for him. The perspective I have is in regards to hair cloning. The people who share my perspective are the people actually researching hair cloning. Kevin McElwee, Bosley, Christiano, Jahoda. People Ive sat next to in a room and discussed this with. The people you're sharing perspective with are average joes like you or I who know nothing about this stuff. I trust the people Ive listened to over other guys like me. Thats all. I didnt make any claims about whether your opinion was minority or majority. That was in reference to him not responding to Propecia/Rogaine.
Actually what we were talking about was the fact this guy put a post up, not talking about hair cloning, talking about how people should be open to the fact that they might go bald before a treatment comes out. That is when everyone jumped on his case for being honest, and you defended the people that did so. That is how I came to the conclusion that it must not be allowed to express your opinion if you have any negative comments about any of the proven treatments. I have never said any of the treatments are bogus or don't work, neither did the guy that started this post. We both have just stated that the effects do not work for everyone and eventually they do start to diminish.
GourmetStyleWellness said:
Not really, when we're talking "Unlimited" its impossible to exaggerate!
Be that as it may, you were saying even with billions of hairs you could not get the density you had before, that's all.
GourmetStyleWellness said:
Im just a skeptic on transplants in general I guess. To this day I can pick a hair transplant out of a crowd, and the reason why, every single time, is that the density is not like real hair. I almost wonder if the hair in back is built differently because it looks more "Fuzzy" on top. Its difficult to describe, but it doesnt look like frontal hair to me at all. When Ive spoken to transplant doctors about this they've always told me, they would do more but it would cause too much trauma to the skin up front. So I don't see how having unlimited donor hair is going to fix that. Im honestly not impressed with the density provided by transplants even after multiple sessions. Guys definitely look better, no doubt, but i have yet to see an undetectable hair transplant..
It is pretty easy to pick out some people who have had transplants, especially if they have had them done from an average doctor. I find that the hair transplant I can really pick out are those that went from a NW7 to a NW2, give or take a Norwood. The only reason I notice them is the fact their hairline is transparent when you get close to them. I feel that if they had more hair to spread around then anyone would be totally oblivious to the fact they had a transplant. I think most bad transplants stim from the fact there is only so much hair to work with, while some doctors can optimize each hair placement and others can not, thus creating a bad transplant. I believe that if more doctors had an unlimited source of hair to use then a lot more of them could recreate natural hairlines.
GourmetStyleWellness said:
I deliberately left the word major out of my sentence for that reason. I don't consider it a major surgery.
Well during your first post you called it a "major surgery" so I just figured you would not have changed your view.
GourmetStyleWellness said:
I do consider any surgery to be last resort though. Its still going to be considered cosmetic surgery. If a person has the option of losing weight by working out for a year and eating right and taking care of themselves .... or .... getting lipsoction to get the same result, any doctor would probably tell them to go the nonsurgical route first. Its a general rule in medicine that you want to avoid surgery and use alternatives first.
I, like a lot of people wish it was like being overweight, at least with being overweight if you stick to a diet and exercise you are going to lose weight. Unfortunate for us though even if you do stick to the treatments you are still not guarnteed any results, and results might not be what you want them to be. I am proof that even giving it all you have you still might just be out of luck. At least with weight loss you can try harder to lose you weight and you can feel as if you are making progress. I have done all the proven treatments, it's like saying no matter how hard you work out and how much you starve yourself your just sh*t out of luck.
Not "going under the knife" is everyone's individual preference. If I knew that I would have a very good shot of getting my hair back, and would never have to take another pill or apply minoxidil, I think a lot of people would jump at that chance. It's not that I have anything against the proven treatments I just look at things in the odds that they give me to get what I want, in this case a full head of hair. With Propecia you only have a small chance at a lot of regrowth, and the results are not going to last you for as long as you want them too. Minoxidil you have an even smaller chance of a lot of regrowth, and even if you do the results once again will not last you as long as you wanted them too. Even if cloned hair will end up costing me more money in the long run it would be well worth it all. Personally I hate how much losing my hair has bothered me, to never have to worry being reminded of it everyday by taking a pill or applying a liquid where results vary is well worth the cost and having minor surgery.
While I won't be one of the first people to jump on the wagon for cloned hair I will be right behind them. I feel that once people start showing results and are very happy with their the way they look I will be heading to the most respectable offices and jump on the wagon.
It's not that I dispise either of the treatments, even though neither of those bastards worked for me :lol: I have never doubted that either of them work, if that was the case I would of never started either of them. I will just be happy when people have a solutions that gives them as much hair as they want to have and they don't have to worry about not being happy with the results they may or may not receive.