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will he get his hairline done?


he could do it easily as hair transplants have been sort of perfected now and many actors and celebrities now have better hairlines than years ago.. from the more obvious ones (Hanks, McConaghey), to the not so obvious ones who've always had really good hair and you wouldn't think have had anything done have probably had a HT to reinforce the hairline (Cooper, Clooney)

With Law the rest his hair behind the Norwood 3/4 hairline seems thick so plenty of hair to use for the hairline to bring it back to the Mr Ripley norwood 2 era (and no real issues with future loss if on finasteride).

I wonder if JL will do it.. or maybe he's not bothered.and maybe even considers it a plus for film roles and can wear a frontal hairpiece for roles where he has to be the leading man type (like Connery used to do)

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Do you expect him to drop in here and answer this? How is anyone here suppose to know?

You seem to care way too much about this subject.

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maybe..

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Jude Law here, mate. The reason I don’t get my bloomin’ hairline fixed is because I’m afraid that getting hair transplants will hurt like the billy-oh, it will.

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Did you think maybe he just wants to bald naturally? Not everyone is that vain.

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With Law the rest his hair behind the Norwood 3/4 hairline seems thick so plenty of hair to use for the hairline to bring it back to the Mr Ripley norwood 2 era (and no real issues with future loss if on finasteride).


I’m no medical expert (Though I play one on the internet :D ) But as I recall, the transplanted hair taken from the donor site (The back of the head) is “genetically resistant” and is unlikely to ever fall out, with or without the aid of supplements.

Oh, and I’d stay away from that finasteride stuff. I’ve heard some horror stories of men that have suffered permanent ED from taking it. Besides, as with minoxidil, it’s only clinically proven to work at the vertex of the scalp (Though they probably do help to stabilize hair loss in other areas).

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I meant any future loss relating to areas that may have had future loss if not on finastride (e.g. the top, the frontal 'island') as the back (where the hair would be taken from) wouldn't ever fall out

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Gotcha. You used to be able to get the “higher octane” (i.e the 10% to 30% vs the 5% sold over the counter) minoxidil. And while it wasn’t tested in clinical trials long enough to determine its effectiveness, many claimed to have very good results with it. Unfortunately, the FDA banned the importation of it into the US.

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Not everyone thinks less hair equals less beauty.
Get a clue kid, real men are bald.

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