
OldRooster
*******Get off my lawn!******* 64, stop asking.
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I am not bald, I am NW2 with diffuse thinning front and top. Just looking to camouflage my thinning.
both guys are former cue ball patients themselves. The black guy looked ok, the white guy looked ridiculous. Confirming what I already suspected, that the procedure is more suited to dark skin.
I was thinking they could just throw some dots into my thinning areas in a few hours for like $600 and that would be it. No, it is way more complicated and expensive. It requires 3-6 treatments spaced a week apart because the immune system wipes out the first few rounds of dots. Then you have to apply sunscreen on your head regularly for the test of your life. And the best part, you can’t exercise for the entire duration of the six week procedure, just lol at that.
One guy only offered black and grey dots,and suggested I dye my hair black to match the dots. Just one of many moronic suggestions he provided.
one quoted $3500” the other $3000.
both guys are former cue ball patients themselves. The black guy looked ok, the white guy looked ridiculous. Confirming what I already suspected, that the procedure is more suited to dark skin.
I was thinking they could just throw some dots into my thinning areas in a few hours for like $600 and that would be it. No, it is way more complicated and expensive. It requires 3-6 treatments spaced a week apart because the immune system wipes out the first few rounds of dots. Then you have to apply sunscreen on your head regularly for the test of your life. And the best part, you can’t exercise for the entire duration of the six week procedure, just lol at that.
One guy only offered black and grey dots,and suggested I dye my hair black to match the dots. Just one of many moronic suggestions he provided.
one quoted $3500” the other $3000.
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