Hair line lowering surgery for men
I suffer from MPB, which I’ve successfully been treating with RU58841 plus DHT-blocking shampoo+conditioner and obviously all the must-have daily supplements . My MPB has stopped, I shed zero hair, maybe 5 hairs every time I wash my hair. My hair’s very thick and dense. But my hair/hairline is still disgusting and I can’t style my hair the way I want to style it.In any way . The only difference between those photos and the current me is that my hair’s a bit longer now, hairline’s the same sadly and my eyebrows are now thick due to minoxidl on eyebrows.
A hair transplant clinic I’ve recently been to in person refused to give me a HT just for the temples, to fill them in, because apparently to them they wouldn’t be able to achieve the same density on the temples with the transplanted hair as my native hair so it’d look fake according to them. But I desperately want and need to not only reduce my forehead’s size which is absolutely disgusting to look at, but also to get my temples back. I’m still fucking ugly, and the first step to fix this problem would be to fix my forehead/hairline issue, I swear every time I look at my huge forehead and slick bald temples I feel throwing up on the spot.
So do I get a HT or a Forehead Reduction Surgery (aka hairline lowering surgery)?
In my opinion, young men should never get a hairline advancement surgery because young men don’t know where their hair is going to be lost. If the hair is lost behind where the advancement is, they are stuck with a surgical scar that will become progressively obvious. For many young women, hairline advancement surgeries work nicely because they don’t go on to recession of the hairline as young men do.
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