Hair Transplant Yes or No?

Hair Transplant

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • No

    Votes: 37 94.9%

  • Total voters
    39
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Rebel Ian

Well-Known Member
Location
Berkshire
On the one hand I'd quite like it if I hadn't lost my hair. I looked much younger than I was when I had hair.

However, now it's gone I wouldn't do anything to get it back. I just couldn't be bothered with all the hassle of looking after it. My hair takes all of zero seconds to sort out in the morning!
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
My slowly increasing baldness doesn't bother me - to women it seems a bit like marmite - some find me unattractive because I'm going bald, others find me attractive specifically because I'm going bald! I do mine with clippers all over then forget about it. My dad had a combover (which used to flap in the wind) until my mother persuaded him to let her cut is hair ... the first "snip" was the combover going in the rubbish bin.
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The one look I find particularly creepy is middle-aged bald men who grow the remaining hair into a pony-tail, or leave it hanging, long, down the sides. It makes them look like paedophiles.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
OMG, I remember when I was about 25 going to the barber's for a trim. I had to take off my specs so couldn't see what the bloke was doing but he seemed to be taking ages and faffing around a lot. My suspicions began to grow and then he produced a mirror and handed me my glasses.... HORROR! He had given me a combover! I am normally mild mannered but I was so shocked that I told him in very sharp terms to get it off, fast and who the hell did he think I was?

The only other time I remember being abrupt with a stranger was recently when I took my cherished 1/2" wood chisel to the local DIY shop and asked if they knew someone who could machine the tip back to a nice square shape and a good accurate angle because many years of hand sharpening had given it a bit of a curved edge. He assured me he did so I left it, with slight misgivings. Went back a few days later and to my horror somebody had put it on a hand grinding wheel and had completely butchered it, leaving it scored, uneven and overheated with black, blue and yellow oxidation stains all over it. I hit the roof and had a major strop, how could anybody treat my beloved chisel with such casual disrespect?
 
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