Although I couldn't see in a mirror, I was reminded of the fact by my workmates on a pretty much daily basis. As engineers, we had to attend the office in the morning to complete paperwork before hitting the road. It was here that someone would invariably rub their forearm across my head whilst making squeaking noises. I must admit it hurt at first, but I knew that I couldn't let it show for fear it'd get worse. I told the worst culprit that grass doesn't grow on a busy street - and looking at his barnet - told him there certainly wasn't much going on there!
Ah different times eh? In the 70s we took the p out of each other at every single opportunity. If you dished it out you had to take it too. I was no angel and I s'pose it did prepare me for what was to come.
I’ve got one booked for end of September in London. Mainly my crown and front. 3,000 grafts.
My heads the wrong shape to be shaved.
My head is so uneven and bumpy, if I shave mine and it rained i could collect rain water in the bumps and water the plants later! My head looks like the result of a drunken fling between Mr Potato head and Kryton!!
Can you share on here how it goes? A transplant is something I have considered but haven't looked into, Isn't there a risk that if you re balding rather than bald, that the original hair will still go?
I’ve got one booked for end of September in London. Mainly my crown and front. 3,000 grafts.
My heads the wrong shape to be shaved.
My head is so uneven and bumpy, if I shave mine and it rained i could collect rain water in the bumps and water the plants later! My head looks like the result of a drunken fling between Mr Potato head and Kryton!!
Can you share on here how it goes? A transplant is something I have considered but haven't looked into, Isn't there a risk that if you re balding rather than bald, that the original hair will still go?
Yeah happy to share my experience. They’ve told me the hair round the back and sides, where they’re taking it from, has 2/3 hairs per follicle so should look good in a few months. I bloody hope so anyway!
I had very long hair for years then kicked the arse out of it until resembled Bill Bailey even more than normal. Never forget my mates brother shouting to me as I left the pub “you’re living a lie”. Harsh but fair. I took his advice and went to the well known Dartford establishment Ron the Butchers and asked for a number 2. Best thing I ever did. Can’t for the life of me understand people who try and do something. If you’re bald you’re bald. Shave it and get over it I say.
Have done the nr.1 and 2 all over quite a few times but always miss having hair and currently embracing the side parting / comb over that the yoof seem to deem acceptable these days - been toying with the shave off again but have had a beard since lockdown and don't fancy the muslim look so probably not - having laughed at comb overs for years i've started to realise why people may not be able to see how ridiculous they are though so will shave it as soon as i think i've overstepped that line or am told i have.
I’ve got one booked for end of September in London. Mainly my crown and front. 3,000 grafts.
My heads the wrong shape to be shaved.
My head is so uneven and bumpy, if I shave mine and it rained i could collect rain water in the bumps and water the plants later! My head looks like the result of a drunken fling between Mr Potato head and Kryton!!
Can you share on here how it goes? A transplant is something I have considered but haven't looked into, Isn't there a risk that if you re balding rather than bald, that the original hair will still go?
Yeah happy to share my experience. They’ve told me the hair round the back and sides, where they’re taking it from, has 2/3 hairs per follicle so should look good in a few months. I bloody hope so anyway!
Started going grey in my early twenties. Receding at the temples now I’m in my early seventies. Had a number one cut for the last three decades. It is was it is.
My 10yr old son likes singing this to me "baldy baldy over there, what's it like to have no hair? Is it hot or is it cold? I dont know cause im not bald!" It makes no sense whatsoever (he not the cleverest) but it makes me laugh! He's never had his hair cut in his life and has an amazing barnet but I keep saying hair loss is hereditary so he needs to watch out lol
My Mum once said I never had a good head of hair and she was right. I’ve kept it short to very short for the last 35 years. I started really losing it when I was about 28ish. Nowadays I shave off what grows around the edges. Baldness doesn’t bother me and I can’t ever remember it doing so. If you’re bald, anything you can do about it is temporary and expensive, best get used to reality.
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Although I couldn't see in a mirror, I was reminded of the fact by my workmates on a pretty much daily basis. As engineers, we had to attend the office in the morning to complete paperwork before hitting the road. It was here that someone would invariably rub their forearm across my head whilst making squeaking noises. I must admit it hurt at first, but I knew that I couldn't let it show for fear it'd get worse. I told the worst culprit that grass doesn't grow on a busy street - and looking at his barnet - told him there certainly wasn't much going on there!
Ah different times eh? In the 70s we took the p out of each other at every single opportunity. If you dished it out you had to take it too. I was no angel and I s'pose it did prepare me for what was to come.
Can you share on here how it goes? A transplant is something I have considered but haven't looked into, Isn't there a risk that if you re balding rather than bald, that the original hair will still go?
Luckily I'm not losing it on top right now, but it is taking me longer and longer to wash my face each morning.