Hi guys! I am 25 years old guy with thinning hair...I was thinking to make this treatment as I had my head with a buzz cut and and 0 guard cut and it wasn't that bad...I am skeptical person and I would like to know if it will happen to not like the results after the mht what't the procedure of removing ? what kind of procedure it's involved here? the laser? and are you performing the removal procedure or should I go to find another place to have this done? I've heard that laser removal can let the skin a bit different after the removal of a tatoo...something similar to a light burn...I would like to know all these details from you guys! the gallery and youtube videos are great btw!
Just a question
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Posted 3 months ago #
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As far as I know, the removal is done with a laser and it is not offered by the HIS clinics. It will remove the MHT alot more easily and effectively than a regular tattoo. One thing to keep in mind is that the laser will also remove some of your real hair, so if you end up not liking the MHT then you will essentially be out several thousand dollars and with even less hair than before. Don't get the treatment done unless you are really sure you would like the look. One good thing to do is to take a picture of yourself and then photoshop the buzzed look onto your head. If you are concerned about the treatment not looking natural, don't worry about it. It looks 100% real.
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thanks for reply...it is not that it doesn't look natural...I am more concerned about the fading that can occur in years ...letting me with a weird aspect.
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I think HIS do actually offer the removal procedure. Also, if fading occurs, then it will not look unnatural, just lighter. You could just get it topped up and be good to go.
Currently saving up for MHT, aim to get it done by May/ June
Using dermmatch on my frontal hairline and also to replicate shaved follicles on my side profiles.Posted 3 months ago # -
We work with certain laser removal specialists, but we do not conduct laser removals in-house.
The procedure is very straightforward and will not leave scarring. Its much easier than removing a regular tattoo as the pigments are totally different as they are not deposited as deeply.
I'm sure Ian said that despite the fact that lasers are often used to remove hair, he was looking into a laser removal option that would leave remaining hair intact. I'll ask him next time we speak.
I am based in the UK and spend a lot of time at the Harborne clinic in Birmingham, managing the website and forum. Want to contact me? Send me a PM or email me - damien@hishairclinic.com
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