Theo Baker HONEST Opinion On His Hair Transplant
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 14. 09. 2021
- Theo Baker looks back on the hair transplant he had 2 years ago, and reveals what the procedure and healing process was like, and if he's happy with the results.
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Huge thanks to Theo for being honest about his hair transplant experience, and helping to break that stigma that it's a taboo topic! đłđș
Love your podcast saying it has broke the taboo topic I do not agree though as the fact of the matter is that Theo and other celebs who promote hair trance plants can afford it I have been going bold since I was in my early 20's I am now 32 and have never been able to afford a a hair trance plant nor probably will and I guess I speek for a lot of men on the street so I get on with life and go bold gracefully
@@marksmith18889 theres nothing wrong with it. patchy hair with bits lost looks shit but if it were me or happens to me when im older i would just embrace it and just go fully bald it doesnt look bad
@@smashyrashy I just shave mine every two to three weeks at 0.5 length ok mine hair line very far back than it ever was and I have a massive bold patch on top but I look much better to when I was trying to comb over a fringe that wad none existent I feel much better now it looks much better and all my friends and family think so to
@@marksmith18889 thats good
Your audio quality is sooo bad.. your videos are quiet. Sort it out
People donât talk enough about how devastating hair loss can be for young men. It can really get you down
tell me about it mate
Completely messed with my life. No one really sees the devastation it can cause mentally to young men.
@Joshua Lister well there you go, you donât suffer from it so of course you donât understand.
@Joshua Lister It's a massive insecurity and makes men, especially young men, feel as if they are unattractive and unappealing to look at. Consequently it has a huge knock on self confidence and self esteem. Appreciate you're coming from a position where you don't understand but find it difficult to comprehend that you can't empathize with how being or becoming bald is difficult to deal with.
@Joshua Lister you'll know once ur balding mate
"In general lads are a bit shit with talking about stuff", that's the most relatable statement ever.
Theo youâre such a legend for this. Thanks for speaking out, I think a lot of men appreciate it
Hairloss is so common and yet so hidden and stigmatised, especially in young men. Theo made a big step in that transparency so big respect.
What a thumbnail, and what a good bloke Theo is
Oh hello redditor didnt expect to see you here also btw I listen to your entitled parents as I fall asleep every day
Brilliant down to earth chat. Love seeing genuine conversation on the happy hour as of late. Keep smashing it boys! đđ»
Itâs Jamie Vardy
Swear me & you watch the same stuff. Reddit, Kevin Chapman, JaackMaate, lol
I swear heâs the best guest on any podcast. What a legend.
It was brilliant but definitely not the best
Asim Chawdhury still unreal!
How's he the best podcast guest?
He's hilarious, up there with one of the funniest, it seemed so relatable and there's some unbelievable moments in it like Chabuddy G and to hear from what he's gone from to what he is now is pretty inspirational
Spoken like someone who has only listened to 2 podcasts in their life
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What a great guy. Never be afraid of facing your insecurities. And then dealing with it. His personality outshines all that
Just committed and shaved my head the other day. Got to the point where I had to decide whether it was worth investing in sorting out or just going for it. Never looking back, best decision Iâve made. Need to normalise baldness in young males đđ»
facts, most people will not care or judge and if they do they're probs not your friend lol
I shaved mine last summer after 8 years of accepting I was receding, best choice I've made for my hair. Or lack there of
Facts
@@Baldcafe what a wordsmith you are .
Aye man, judging by your pfp, you rock it really well :)
It's really good to see a fellow young person talking about this. The fact it affects most men and knocks their confidence and yet nobody is really talking about it is so sad
Theo is such a lad he has been in the YT game for so long, props for getting him on guys
Really positive to see all the comments from men looking into a transplant. Thereâs absolutely no shame in it. I think male beauty standards need to be reconsidered and sympathised a lot more by society, us women have so many more options and normalisation in comparison
Looks great đđŒ would 100% recommend it to anyone that feels they want it. I actually went to Turkey for mine. Its the year mark today coincidentally. I have done a video on it at the 6 month mark and will do one in the next couple weeks for my final 12 month results. So glad I did it! Well done Theo for openly talking about it đđŒ
howâd you find turkey mate? like, surely you had to do follow up consultations and maybe had questions you wanted the surgeon to answer so iâm just curious if there is still a good level of communication there after the transplant is done?
What did the whole experience entail? And how much money we talking?
@@aidanLVbeats I was sceptical at first, especially with travelling during covid etc but it was great. They follow up regularly on Whatsapp even to this day. I was sceptical about this at first but they really haven't disappointed!
@@Conorclogs nice one mate! what clinic did you go to if you donât mind me asking?
Holy shit I saw your transplant video! Small CZcams world haha, your 6 month progress looks great, Iâm nearly 29 and over the last year my hairs started going out of nowhere. I might do the same đ
Iâm here for this đ
Weâll why else why would you click on the video
@@Tejvir7 Nice spelling
Qball
Nice one Harry
Like u Harry I canât see myself getting a HT. for my hair the results just wouldnât be worth the stress and hassle. Iâd need at least 3.And even if it worked it would be very thin and would require taking medication. Way too much of a sacrifice for little gain
mate id love you to have James Buckley on {jay from the inbetweeners} I reckon he'd be a brilliant guest
The birds love it
@James Cook ohhh know him personally yeh?
@James Cook I actually think it says a lot about your personality that you thought I'm being confrontational that was a genuine question I was asking?
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@James Cook my friend I truly wish nothing but positive vibes and love towards you and your family whatever is up with you I hope you're feeling better tomorrow buddy x
Theo is actually a top geezer
Iâve had a hair transplant and itâs the best thing Iâve ever done my confidence in being able to talk to women has shot up.
so are you gonna use surgery to fix all your insecurities
Theo is my hero
People don't realise how devastating hair loss can be for men in their early teens and 20s. You can literally see yourself become 10 - 15 year older in a matter of months, and if you do not have good physique and a nice strong jaw, you are further screwed, you start looking like a cancer patient (of course what they go through is much worse). You hate seeing yourself in the mirror, you avoid going for a swim, avoid going out in a windy or rainy day, you even avoid doing any physical activity that will make you sweat publicly. When people talk to you, they literally see you in your hairline, instead of eyes while talking. You don't care about dressing up anymore as what does it matter, you can wear a $20,000 fancy suite but your head still looks like someone glued 4 hair on your head. You do not bother talking or flirting with girls as they just can never be attracted to you (its a fact no matter how many fake BS people say its the personality that matters) and honestly no one can blame them. Men wouldn't be attracted to a balding women too. When you are young, your attraction to the opposite gender is driven by physical appearance and where that relationship goes, that then depends on the other factors. In a nutshell, you lose your will to live and that is basically all that is going inside of your head, while you pretend to show the world it doesn't bother you.
100%, in a nutshell
Iv lost my hair. I just embraced it, was tough to start with for sure, but now I couldn't be more confident, probably more so than when I had hair. Always do what makes you happy though!
If i go bald i would look messed up because im skinny
@@fryhyh just go gym and get wham
@@tayyyyyy5115 funny thing is i got banned from my gym because i was underage
@@fryhyh do calisthenics at home bro. so many ways to get fit at home
@@gravy3858 i turned 16 in november im back now
Theo is such a nice guy x
Theo was brilliant in the pod, probably because of the experience with waffin
Fantastic insight there
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Never been the biggest fan of Theo but I respect him for being open about everything nobody can take that away from him at the end of the day I couldnt go in front of a camera and admit my own insecurities well done lad
@@JamieReynolds89 u seem nice
@@JamieReynolds89 ratio
@@JamieReynolds89 wow you are a salty little girl arent you, you must have a really sad life if you react like this to a comment about someone you dont even know I actually pity what a miserable person you must be
@@DC66DC you say all this but then you're the one getting offended by my comment to SOMEONE ELSE which doesn't concern you AT ALL where you go out if your way posting nonsense on my video. You are a funny little guy.
@@JamieReynolds89 Is that why you deleted your comment you back peddling little girl
I started to recede at about 16/17 and now at 25 I shaved my head bald so people always ask me would I ever get a transplant. I'll always say no as I much prefer having a clean shaven head, best choice I made
Hair follicles don't regrow once being used for a transplant, some with aggressive hair loss may eventually run out of suitable donor follicles from the back of the head
more people need to see this comment :)
I wonder if the could use relatives hair, like blood donors
I like you channel very much. Good conversations. You don't have as many subscribers as you deserve.
I'm going bald, I'm 31 and I hated it at first and it really got me down every day until I thought fuck it and actually shaved my shoulder length hair off. I feel like a new person.
Had a transplant myself, in my case the thought of it was much worse than the experience. I Had a really good experience and would do it again in a heartbeat if needed, well worth it
âAgainâ? Do you need a top up? Like girls with lip fillers ?
@@Calibantastic88 The native hair will still be subject to the process of balding (unless you use medical intervention such as finasteride), so in most cases a HT is not a "one and done" thing.
@@Calibantastic88 your hairline will continue balding behind the transplanted hair
Hey jack was just wondering if you could upload the full podcast videos?
He canât due to his Spotify deal
they're completely free on Spotify
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They should get Derek from MPMD on. Would be such a good discussion.
Iâm balding and almost at the point of needing to shave my head. Iâm ok with it, from all things I could lose (sight, hearing, a limb) losing my hair really isnât an issue for me.
Well sitting at the galliwgate end with hair makes u stick out! Ur probably not ugly then. Try losing it when u look like plug from the beano
Best decision ever getting a hair transplant, wouldnât change mine for the world x
where did you get yours done?
I feel like the audio is a bit low compared to any other podcast/video on CZcams. Any chance of raising the volume for future podcasts.
I'm balding and therefore shaved since a few years ago and I honestly couldn't care less. Best advice I ever got was simply 'You'll get used to it'. My advice: #1 Just own it, your hair doesn't define you. #2. Make jokes about it, it's not a big deal and helps with your self confidence + it takes away the 'pleasure' from others so a result the banter soon dries up. #3 If someone consistently makes the same or similar jokes, it says a lot more about them (and their basic levels of wit) than it does about you.
agree 100% and there isnt a more masculine look than the bald look tbh
Thanks for sharing it, it's hard but at the end, i'll be worth it
i like theo well done lads another great podcast
"so do you not have hair on the back now" this had me in stiches
I had a hair transplant about 8 months ago and I can honestly say it changed my life. My confidence is so much better and I feel like me more. If you are thinking about doing it do it! Not having to cover up balding spots and just feeling happier is extremely worth it. And if you don't feel like doing a hair transplant yet trying getting finasteride. It can help recover some hair loss and keep what you have alive and well. Glad this is not as taboo to talk about as before!
Where did you get it done?
My one problem with this is that Theo is an ambassador for âInternational Hair Studioâ when they donât actually do the surgical procedures themselves. They predominantly do wigs and outsource actual transplant procedures to other clinics. Look at Theoâs video, he blurs the sign of the actual clinic because heâs being paid by IHS. Iâm all for Theo talking about the procedure and male stigma but a hair transplant is something that takes meticulous research, itâs not something you want to have botched and therefore the clinic that does it need to know what theyâre doing. I donât know what process IHS employ but they need to be transparent about the clinics they actually use and I wish Theo would talk about this. But heâs been paid to be be an ambassador for them so Iâm assuming he got the procedure for free. Sorry I just think this is such a contentious topic amongst blokes and itâs important to get it right.
Whilst I fully acknowledge your point, this is like a chef inventing pizza (assume pizza doesnât exist) and you go to his restaurant and go yeah sound but thereâs no pepperoni on it mate. My point is heâs one of the first people to tackle this topic, heâs gone into exactly the details heâs comfortable talking about and your reaction is that itâs not enough despite another option not really existing. Heâs essentially creating a new discussion and youâre moaning that itâs not deep enough thereâs nobody to compare him to so we canât shoot him down
I used IHS for a different type of treatment which they recommended, and let me tell you I have found them to be awful and borderline cowboys. Since doing research there are a lot more reputable companies out there. I will probably forget about Theo in the years to come but I almost guarantee his hair will require a lot more treatment going forward. Good that he's chatting about it in some way either way.
@@runescapian1999 I appreciate the reply mate but I do say in my comment I think he deserves credit for talking about it in such detail. As I said in my comment itâs a big taboo subject amongst men and the more open people are about having a procedure, only more good can come from that in terms of normalising it. The issue for me as I point out is when you are getting paid by a company, it does obstruct âhow muchâ you can really say, because his interests lie with this clinic. As for the whole pizza analogy (good analogy by the way), let me perhaps clarify. With all brand deals I think itâs a creators responsibility to do their due diligence on who/what theyâre promoting, many creators talk about this openly and how much it means to them. I just feel Theo should have done more research into IHS and their practices. A lot of men will blindly follow his journey without knowing the details behind the clinic, which I think is so important for a hair transplant. If like you say it comes down to comfortability then I take your point. But me personally, I would feel more comfortable knowing I havenât sent my followers to get a hair transplant from a cowboy clinic they donât know.
@@benr91377 Thatâs interesting to hear. Iâm not having a pop at Theo for talking about the procedure, all power to him for that. Hair transplants are not an immediate fix, future proofing is so key for further recession and finding a clinic that employs the right methods to make this as easy as possibly is key. Research is so necessary and the whole IHS ambassador thing just doesnât sit right with me. He didnât have it done by them and to claim he has is disingenuous to his followers that are considering having it done.
Very well said. Theo clearly doesn't know much about HT's (if he did, he wouldn't have used the clinic he did, to put it bluntly), and therefore has a tremendous amount of responsibility if he's going to promote that clinic in any way. I hope any guys thinking of getting a HT avoid the clinic he used, ignore any of his advice and do some proper research on the subject.
Stevie, your smashing the shaved head look. Honestly
I've had one myself and it looks quality.. I think it doesn't look too good with blonde, lighter hair.
Without adressing the reason of hairloss (which is DHT in scalp) transplanted hair gonna fall out too.
IIt's either finateride or ru58841 guys, just transplantation won't help you for long
I had the same thing done, vlogged it and its up on my channel, honestly no maintainence, have done the opposite of look after it and have more than a full head of hair now, never looked back since
How have you managed to get Jamie Vardy on the podcast?
Turkey actually specialise in hair transplants so the quality is actually really good
There was me worrying about my thinning hair and this guy has had a transplant to have hair that looks thinning , Iâm good then đ
honestly it looks so trash just cut it off bro trust me it is not worth it
yeah, mine is thinning and i am a norwood 4 going into a 5 but his hair looks really thin and he's had a transplant. He's had a transplant to have thinning hair, ha this made me laugh
Iâll always remember when he was called Jamie Vardy and he just agreed cos he was so confused lol
So the way the transplant works is, if anyone's curious, they take this special little tool, no idea of the name of it, and they basically make teeny tiny circular incisions around your follicles, take them out, put them into some IV Fluid or whatever the fuck, and then, depending on the method used, they'll either punch holes in the balding area with a very small knife and put the hair follicles in with tweezers, or, another method is using what are called Choi pens, where the doctors put the individual hair follicle into the pen, and just click the follicle into place. I dunno where Theo got his implants and how thick his hair is, but over here they take at most five thousand follicles from the donor area and plop them onto your bald spots, depends on how much you're balding, other, more... regulated... places are only allowed to take about a thousand or more. Also, yes, this process makes you bleed a lot, that's why where I worked they gave you lunch with your transplant. The drilling sensation would have been the machine they used to remove the follicles in the first place iirc.
Top tip: If you do go to Turkey for a hair transplant, don't buy into all the shit they try to upsell, most of the time they'll really push you on shit like mesotherapy and Ozone treatment (Which really put me off, they put ozone in your blood and pump it back in).
I don't really understand how the cost of these procedures is still so high. If a practice was to work every other day and do 170 procedures a year at the uk minimum ÂŁ5,000 thats ÂŁ850,000 a year. I understand the facility costs, training and qualification costs and often needing assistants, receptions, booking system, equipment etc. It still seems crazily expensive for a procedure there should be such a high demand for. You'd think competition would lead to price reduction also. Although I don't begrudge him for getting it free its sad to hear him recommend one for people whose confidence is messed with. I would have one in a heartbeat, if it wasn't as pricey. Mines been receding since I was 19.
seen this story and now im put off for life lol.
Loooool right, fortunately i havenât suffered hair loss but i told myself if i did iâd get a transplant. After this though...
Only thing stopping me from getting one is the thought of going into my office job and everyone seeing the maggot head for the first few months
@T. de Goeij thanks mate, great advice đđ» youâve convinced me!
@@simonbronson7271 don't do it
Some advice for men losing their hair. First off its possible to stop it and even regrow your hair but you need to catch it pretty quickly. Firstly the quickest thing you can do is get regaine hair serum. However you have to be serious about using it. You need to put it in twice a day twelve hours between each application. If you start getting slack things will go bad. People will say "I have to do it every day, twice a day, thats long" to which I would say "I imagine you do your teeth dont you"? If so do it at the same time. The second thing is there is a reason you are losing your hair and all the stuff about it being in the family etc while it might be true there are other more regular reasons you are losing your hair. Hair needs blood to grow and as we age and peoples diets continue to get worse we clog up your arteries. Not can this lead to strokes and heart attacks but also hair loss. No point in using regaine, getting hair transplants etc if you are going to continue doing the things which got you there in the first place. Hair needs blood to grow so it wont make a difference if you get a new head of hair, it will disapear soon enough if the new hair isnt getting the blood it needs to grow. I began losing hair slightly on my peaks, my hairline was going back at the sides, I began with regaine and a new diet at the same time, my hairline grew back to pretty much where it was to begin with and not I dont use regaine at all. It took work but not really much, definately worth having my hair compared to what I had to do to get it back. If you think what I have suggested is too much effort then I suggest you give yourself a complete bald head and see how you like it. Because having a number one shaved head and having no hair at all is a world of difference. Good luck guys, I know this is a major thing and I imagine some men are really depressed. This advice is good for those who are losing it or who have lost it and thinking of getting a transplant as at least you wont lose your money. Id advise using regaine even after a hair transplant just to make sure it sticks.
Edit: I hadnt watch the whole video before writing this comment so I didnt know what treatment he had. For those that know or dont know there is a big american podcast called No Jumper and its host is called Adam22. He has had two hair transplants and the first one, which he said was the cheaper one was the same as the one Theo mentions where they take hair from the back of your head. He said it hurts a lot and it didnt work! He a few years later got a much more expensive one which looks great and it has worked. He is also now eating a vegan diet so that obviously helps too. When it comes to getting any kind of surgery done on your body and there are different options, always get the most expensive. I understand people like to save money and sometimes the more expensive option isnt always the best but when it comes to having surgery no price is too expensive. Obviously do research, you might be able to get just as good a service for a few grand less but if there is an option which costs 5k and one that costs 20k there is a reason for it.
The thing is is I'm losing my hair but I think the hair transplants look poor after a while Wayne Rooney and George Groves have much larger budgets than me but they can't seem to pull it off and with that that you pit on your head twice a day I wonder which chemicals are in there and how they affect your body over all are there any long-term health Association risks recently we just found out that some deodorants are causing a lot of breast cancer in women
@@RickTheBoss98 yes this is something I have been thinking about, however this is the only thing I have a worry about as I use natural hygiene products and have a good diet. Mostly it's the diet which is causing hair loss. My hair is now very long and grown back in any areas it was slightly fading.
@@MarkWalmsley Its your genetics that causes hair loss and male pattern baldness not your diet.
Iâve had one and itâs the best money I ever spent
Watching this and seeing a balding Stevie joke about getting a hair transplant then clicking the latest video and seeing him with a full head of hair was quite the shock.. I was like ''he doesn't even need one?'' then I seen from searches he actually got a hair transplant 2 months after this, wow. Theo's doesn't look that great, but Stevie's has come out incredible.
I was losing mine at 18, nevermind 23!
It's soul destroying at that age.
Same bro, I was 19, I just got jacked to compensate tbh, but still hurts
Tip to Stevie - if you feel you look way older now (you donât), bald people age slower. Have family members who look the exact same bald at 25 as they do 35.
True, because you donât get greying hairs
itâs funny that this guy doesnât know much about a surgery that he opted for ;) although, I do appreciate the honesty with what heâs speaking about. Very cool. Good on him, I know this was two years back.. curious to see what heâs at now
One good gust of wind and it looks like it would all just fall out.
đđđđđ deffo, itâs like someone just rolled a lollipop on a carpet
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Iâm a none identical twin, I have a reseeding hair line but my brother doesnât. Iâm lucky that it doesnât worry me or my wife but if I had the money a hair transplant would be considered
Iâm actually thinking of getting one
Iâm about to get a hair transplant in under 2 weeks. Iâm so nervous it beggars belief. I hope it goes well.
How did it go???
Update pls
The painnnn Iâm in right now bro howâd the op go
i still think he would look better bald.. but its mainly about how he feels about himself, so good for you Theo
Iâm 23 with a baby face and skinny as fuck. I started to bald probably 3 years ago, and I feel that this is the last year Iâm able to hide it. Itâs been killing my self esteem
Finasteride and minoxidil.
Theo looked like a science teacher when he was bald
Jamie Vardy right
Iâm getting a hair transplant tomorrow
thereâs a hair transplant ad under this
Sup guys, derek more plates more dates
I'm totally bald at 28, and its a BIG decision to go bald, bigger than haired folk realise but id say its even bigger a decision to get a hair transplant like, thats mad u no. big up
Bald always looks better than balding, though.
I pop a pill daily.
Iâm 23 and going bald, youâre lucky
@@MrCharlan1 Ah I started around the same time as you but only decided to shave it off last year, honestly looked like 3 horses tails hanging off my head
@@adamcraig1468 fenasteride? Have you looked up possible side affects
Jack probably is receding but just extremely slowly. Some people lose their hair rapidly, other people take 20-30 years.
Yeah nines not gone it's just slightly gone at the sides been shaving it really low since I was 22 and most people like it tbh.
@@shanebradford07 I started losing it at the temples when I was around 20 and nearly ten years later my hairline is similar to Jack's, maybe slightly better. I thought I'd be bald by about 23 when I first noticed it, but I seem to be fortunate that my hair loss is slow.
It's quite normal to recede around the temples and it's not necessarily a sign of balding. The majority of men lose their "juvenile" hair line for a "mature" hairline in their 20's. It doesn't mean you'll go bald.
I fucking wish I had his hairline lmfao
@@mintybadgerproductions I know, but mature hairlines tend to form more of a 'V' shape, whereas mine is more of an 'M' like Jack's is. Doesn't really bother me, though - when it's time I'll gradually go shorter and shorter.
I think he'd look better with a shaved head tbh. Looks quite thin there now. Shaved head isn't such a bad look when you aren't a teenager anymore. It's masculine. Although take what I'm saying with a pinch of salt given I have a vtuber avatar.
EDIT: For example, the co-host looks totally fine with the shaved head and makes him come across confident and not riddled with insecurities. People need to try and stigmatise bald/balding men less often because it doesn't even look bad when you shave it all off.
that totally depends on the shape of your head though.
On some people shaving it all off can look really weird.
Theo would look good without hair.. but I can imagine âletting goâ is incredibly hard.. if I start losing my hair then Iâm definitely getting a transplant
If you can grow a beard and dont look horrificly ugly...then you're fine
There is a drug you can buy that slows hair loss as well called finasteride. As long as your not one of the few people who get side effects from it apparently itâs pretty good
@@articulatemonkey6667 yea I'm on it. Good job
@@articulatemonkey6667 biotin is also good
@@articulatemonkey6667 potential risks of finasteride/ dutasteride arenât worth the rewards imo. minoxidil, micro needling, essential vitamins and specific shampoos are what i use and progress isnât great but thereâs no real side effects so itâs a bit of a compromise
Went bald at 22, shaved it straight off and got nothing but compliments, try and be happy in your own skin
Good on ya đ and I whole heartedly agree. There's so many people in the world with real problems such as disabilities who would do anything to have such a menial problem like hair loss. Nothing wrong with getting it fixed but ultimately don't stress over it, if you've got the money or free treatment like Theo then knock yourself out but lifes too short to worry about your appearance on this level.
@@benr91377 cheers mate
tbh I think in the same way that padded bras add pressure to other women the trend to get hair implants adds pressure to other men. Itâs a shame that anyone would be that bothered by losing there hair. Most men will lose there hair at some pointâŠ
As a teenager I realised that in terms of impressing women personality is 90% of what matters. Plus Iâve been surprised how many women actually are attracted to me because of shaving my head.
Like I said, the best thing to be is happy in your own skin, itâs more attractive then any treatment you can buy.
Off course I get a hair transplant ad for this vid đ
Iâm 20, dark blonde thin hair, been receding at the temples sort of quickly in the last year. Shit eats away at me so much, stresses me out a lot. I have it covered up with my fringe right now, it looks normal, but Iâm mad worried that this time next year Iâll just have to shave it, because once itâs noticeable that my hair has thinned Iâm gonna shave it, ainât no way Iâm keeping it once it starts to be noticeable. Hair transplant isnât an option as Iâm only 20 like I canât really be forking out a couple grand on it, so yeah itâs stressful times indeed
Finasteride can help you a lot bro especially as you're young, worth doing some research into it
Iâm 21 bro just got it done, Theo was right when he said about the pain of the needlesđ
@@TheWhole36 Hope it turns out perfect for you man! I'm 23 now, still have my fringe covering it but the months are ticking down, strongly considering a transplant next year or the year after
@@Shimlayy thanks brother I appreciate it just gotta be patient to see final results đ€
Not even being horrible but genuinely looks like the before photo of a hair transplant lol
Jamie vardy right
Theo doesn't seem to know very much about HT's for someone that has had one (presumably because he got it done for free so never really had to bother with the research). The UK has mostly very poor HT clinics. Those cheap ones mentioned in Turkey are almost always abysmal as well (there are good ones, but they're more expensive than ÂŁ2K). If anyone is inspired to have a HT as a result of this video, PLEASE do some proper research.
plz can you get mo Gillian on
00:30 picks his nose and camera pans awayđ
I went bald at 28, I shaved it off. 3 1/2 years later I still hate it. I wear hats all the time still as I hate not having hair. I really want a hair transplant. Hard to get to turkey with covid. And UK surgeries are very expensive
Keep saving mate, sounds like it will be worth it if thatâs how you feel đ
Have u ever thought about having a hair system?
@@tomhughes1452 paying 1000s for a wig fuck that
I started balding at 21, by 23 it was getting a bit obvious, I decided to just to whack it all off, honestly best choice I ever made. Expected to be mocked and laughed at but turns out I suit bald,.
Did anyone else itch there head when he said was it itchy or just me?
He needs to get his money back
Mic broken?
Get David Vujanic on
Yess!
This is the only man Iâve seen whose had a hair transplant that makes him look like heâs balding and needs a hair transplant
case and point he got it done by cowboys.
He should really mention that once you have had a transplant you must always take medication, ie FINASTARIDE to maintain your new hair and prevent future lose.
George Sampson the dancer had a hair transplant
Paul Breach lad!!!
green green grass
Think he looked better with the shaved head before the transplant
A friend of mine had his done in Manchester for ÂŁ2500
I started losing my hair in my mid 20s, in 2018 I decided to shave it all off and have continued to shave it.
Embrace it, best decision I ever made, rather be bald than be self conscious that people are staring at my bald spot.
Not many people know this but Machine Gun Kelly had a hair transplant before he became more mainstream. He was balding mad at the front. KSI should consider it too. They can do it for beard as well
I've had a bald head for about half my life which is also as normal as having hair and started shaving my head with a razor when i was about 18 years old but then a couple of years ago (2014) i decided to grow my hair because i love the hair style Brad Pit had in Fury which is a Slick back undercut and also great because you can literally do it your self and the hair style i had for about 2 years but the problem is with my hair and I'm pretty just its all that shaving with a razor that somehow damage any new growth if i chose to grow it back but when my hair grows its literally like afro/frizzy so its a complete nightmare to work with even pomade just about keeps it in place because when it comes to hair I'm worse than a women doing there makeup as it needs to be perfect almost like its was that's been carved but i eventually gave up on that and ever since i just shave my hair with just the clipper on size 0 so the blade rather than using the razor blade but i have high blood pressure anyway so I'm generally hot anyway so having a shaved head keeps me cool but i also feel more fresh but everything else on my body is shaved anyway so I'm even cooler đđ
GET JAMIE VARDY ON THE POD
Looks better without hair in my opinion.
Shaved my hair off and never looked back
7:24. Lol Due too Turkey doing them cheaper they actually have a lot more patients and experience. Iâd highly recommend not going to the UK. Also Bleach blonde hair apparently is one of the hardest types of hairs too get good results.
He never said anything about them not having patients lol? And i think he meant experience as in experience of being there, you donât really know. But why say that you highly recommend not to go in the UK lmao?
@@Nhleko9303 The UK is crap is HT's save a couple of very good clinics. Turkey also have several very excellent ones, but 99% are cheap hair mills where the technicians rather than Dr's do all the work, do several patients in a day (bad!), don't use microscopes (only inferior magnification), can't dissect multi-grafts hairs in to singles for hairlines, don't design micro-irregularities into hairlines to make them look soft and natural, poor graft directions a the temples etc... There's such much to know and understand and Theo himself doesn't appear to know any of this.
Maybe itâs just me but his hair hasnât really changed
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