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malkuth

29.09.2009, 13:42
 

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio: (Hair Replacement Systems)

My temples are sadly heading the other way, and I've been thinking of a partial hair piece from this studio:

http://www.hairfoundation.co.uk/mens/index.html

Anyone know of HairFoundation in London??

Thanks


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Stephen Javier

30.09.2009, 06:31

@ malkuth

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio:

» My temples are sadly heading the other way, and I've been thinking of a
» partial hair piece from this studio:
»
» http://www.hairfoundation.co.uk/mens/index.html
»
» Anyone know of HairFoundation in London??
»
» Thanks

I haven't heard of them but I did use an Australian one a while back.
Are you sure you want to do this? Think about it carefully. I spent thousands, literally, I had to have 2 hairpieces or systems, whatever they call them and the maintenence every month is a killer and inconvenient.
I am just being honest here, they glue them to your head and it can get pretty dirty and itchy under there, they look great though, no doubt about that, but I was paranoid about being outted!
Eventually I had to get rid of it as I went travelling and it wasn't practical to keep going somewhere for the maintenence every month
Up to you though mate, if you do use them see how long they have been at the premises, and about the complete cost with the maintenance etc...
Alternatively go for a cosmetic thickener like http://www.thinninghairwomen.co.uk/
or any of them really.
Feel free to respond as I did have a year using a 'system.' I will be honest with the pros and cons.


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malkuth

02.10.2009, 10:46

@ Stephen Javier

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio:

» » My temples are sadly heading the other way, and I've been thinking of a
» » partial hair piece from this studio:
» »
» » http://www.hairfoundation.co.uk/mens/index.html
» »
» » Anyone know of HairFoundation in London??
» »
» » Thanks
»
» I haven't heard of them but I did use an Australian one a while back.
» Are you sure you want to do this? Think about it carefully. I spent
» thousands, literally, I had to have 2 hairpieces or systems, whatever they
» call them and the maintenence every month is a killer and inconvenient.
» I am just being honest here, they glue them to your head and it can get
» pretty dirty and itchy under there, they look great though, no doubt about
» that, but I was paranoid about being outted!
» Eventually I had to get rid of it as I went travelling and it wasn't
» practical to keep going somewhere for the maintenence every month
» Up to you though mate, if you do use them see how long they have been at
» the premises, and about the complete cost with the maintenance etc...
» Alternatively go for a cosmetic thickener like
» http://www.thinninghairwomen.co.uk/
» or any of them really.
» Feel free to respond as I did have a year using a 'system.' I will be
» honest with the pros and cons.




Stephen,

Thanks for your response - tbh. I had a think about it after reading your post, and I probably won't go for the partial hair piece...it simply sounded too gross and too much of a hassle.

Was pretty excited to start with, but nah, not anymore.

So I'm back at square one. Did look at the powder thing though, thanks for the link.

Not sure what I'm gonna do. Will probably stick to my Regaine foam and retin-A and then take it from there


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Eurohair1621

12.10.2009, 23:49

@ malkuth

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio:

I'm not really a fan of hairpieces. It is too difficult to maintain, and I believe that they look more unnatural that transplants. If you are going to do anything I strongly consider that you look into getting a hair transplant with a well known surgeon. My experience with Dr. Armani definitely changed my life.


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malkuth

13.10.2009, 16:37

@ Eurohair1621

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio:

Hey,

Dr. Armani does have a clinic here in Central London, and I'd love to go there some time SOON, but sadly I don't have the $$$. There's another HT clinic here in London, but I can't remember their name (they actually advertise on here) and they seem to have some fairly good HT images with natural looking hairlines etc. and they're cheaper than Dr. Armani.

Brief question - did you have strip of FUE HT?

Thanks for your reply

» I'm not really a fan of hairpieces. It is too difficult to maintain, and I
» believe that they look more unnatural that transplants. If you are going to
» do anything I strongly consider that you look into getting a hair
» transplant with a well known surgeon. My experience with Dr. Armani
» definitely changed my life.


malkuth is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO

Eurohair1621

16.10.2009, 00:20

@ malkuth

Anyone familiar with this UK hair studio:

Hey malkuth,

I had 4000 FUE's done. If you go to the hair transplant section of this forum you can see some of my pictures. Prior to Dr. Armani I had an unsuccessful strip procedure of 1,700 grafts. The two procedures are like night and day. I am more than pleased with my results. I strongly recommend that you check out his London clinic. Hope that helps.


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