Is getting a hair transplant a worthwhile investment into your life quality?

Is getting a hair transplant a worthwhile investment into your life quality?

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Baldies who are against hair transplants are just coping. They like to pretend that they don’t care about looking good, yet they put in a lot of fucking time to shave their head once or twice per week like a woman.

If they could afford it or wasn’t past the point of no return they would get one right away. No man on the entire fucking planet wants to be bald in his 20s or 30s
 
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A hair transplant is worth it. But if you hop on finasteride and minoxidil earlish, like when you're NW2, you may be able to stop it or hold it for many years, or even ten or fifteen years if you are a good responder or your genetics aren't aggressive and you started early enough. I suspect that's what many actors and musicians do: They get told by their agents to hop on finasteride and minoxidil at the slightest hint of hair loss, and that's why it's very rare to find any 40+ men in the space that are more than a NW 2 or NW 3 tops.
 
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A hair transplant is worth it. But if you hop on finasteride and minoxidil earlish, like when you're NW2, you may be able to stop it or hold it for many years, or even ten or fifteen years if you are a good responder or your genetics aren't aggressive and you started early enough. I suspect that's what many actors and musicians do: They get told by their agents to hop on finasteride and minoxidil at the slightest hint of hair loss, and that's why it's very rare to find any 40+ men in the space that are more than a NW 2 or NW 3 tops.
There's also a ton of actors who gets it done, but nobody ever finds out about it because they just go on a long vacation while it's healing and they have PR teams that keeps shit like that out of the papers.

Like 99% people has no fucking idea that George Clooney had a transplant when he went from TV star to movie star
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Most normies are too far gone or just procrastinate. My uncle has been talking about getting a hair transplant for like 5 years and went from NW3 to NW7 in the meantime.

It's also a hassle if you work or have friends/gf. I got a hair transplant 4 months ago and have been locked in my house and haven't left since. You don't look normal for like 9 months.
 
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Jeremy Piven, Kevin Costner, Antonio Banderas, Jude Law, Jürgen Klopp, Wayne Rooney, David Beckham and hundreds of other actors, athletes and richfags.

Even Donald Trump had a hair transplant done way back in like the 90s or early 00s when FUT was the preferred method. You can actually see the scar on the back of his head. Joe Rogan has had a transplant too but the result was terrible so he just started shaving instead.
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If you are bald and have a good face and strong jaw line then being bald makes you look even more alpha
 
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Not just once, but twice
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The back of his head where they took the donor hairs from. That's what it looks like a few days after the surgery
 
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Of course
 
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