A total of 40 years of triple were so desperate to maintain their own looks that underwent hair transplants at the same time.
In what is believed to be a world first, the brothers Julian, Eliot and Ryan Gregory, from Wales, started the dangerous business in an effort to achieve “similar” wools.
While it all started to bald in their 30s, the rate of hair loss was different, making them “less identical”.
The plan to restore triple hair was orchestrated by brother Julian, a PMBrokeshire PR adviser, after a trip to Thailand left him unhappy and insecure about his appearance.
“When I looked back in my photos on my camera roll, I didn’t like how I looked. I just started deleting everything, “he said, adding that he did not continue a transplant until he knew that his brothers had agreed to do so too.
“Eliot got a little more convincing, but as soon as he arrived at the clinic, he was completely on board,” he said.
At the same time, they underwive nine hours of surgery on HQ hair transplants in Cardiff, costing £ 5,000 each.
Their investment comes after a man who said about his painstaking test to restore his hair, trying “every snake oil solution out there with promises of a miracle”.
To what is believed to be a world of first brothers Julian, Eliot and Ryan Gregory, everyone was undergoing the same accurate hair transplant earlier this month. Depicted after the process
“I was what you could call ‘challenged by well,’ writes David Allen
I tried every “oil snake” treatment on the market. I can tell you that there is only one thing that works
After a 20 -year search using supplements, shampoo and ointments, David Allen found that the only effective solution was a hair transplant.
“The change was undeniable,” he wrote. “I looked at 10 years younger, my energy levels increased and I just couldn’t believe how good it made me feel,” he wrote.
Gregory’s brothers’ procedures began with precise measurements to ensure that their final hair would be exactly the same.
Julian recalled that the feeling was afraid shortly before undergoing the process.
“I just remember looking in the mirror and having my head shaved,” he said.
“I don’t know what I would look like after it was scary.”
“But the team was really good and we are all ecstatic with the results.”
However, the trio has to wait six months to see what looks like their final hair head.
The brothers, now 40, all started bald in their 30s because of their genetics, but found that they lost hair loss at a different rate, leaving them less identical than they wanted. Picture, before transplantation
Doctors who carried out the procedure used accurate tools to ensure that each brother had the corresponding hair
Julian said he was inspired to investigate hair transplants after a trip to Thailand left him unhappy and insecure about his appearance
Hair transplants take the hair follicles from elsewhere to the body – usually the back of the head or neck – and are transferred to the scalp.
As soon as the follicles will take a few months to settle in their new location before giving a new line of locks.
The triads said they “can’t wait” to see their new appearance when they plan to reunite in a year on a common trip to Mexico.
“We should have almost identical hair until then,” Julian said.
“We cannot expect to feel more identical and return our trust.”
Former models that previously adorn the pages of GQ and Esquire magazines also had a series of television appearances where they played the roles of Gemini and Triple.
This included a boy band that controls the mind at the BBC’s Mi High, leaders at Kerching, CBBC and with Kiera Knightley in the movie Innocent Lies.
The triads had two separate surgeries as part of the treatment, each having 3,000 cuttings – a collection of hair follicles – transformed into their scalp. Picture here Elliot during the process
The trio has to wait six months to see what their final hair head looks like as the transplanted follicles settle in the new position and create new growth. Picture here Elliot during hair transplantation
A hair transplant in the United Kingdom can cost anywhere between £ 1,000 and £ 30,000, depending on the extent of hair loss, process type and quality of the clinic and group.
However, a growing number of men choose to go abroad for the process in places such as Turkey is enticed by cheaper prices often sold as part of packaged vacations.
However, there are cases where British men have reached scars and bald spots after a budget hair transplant abroad.
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