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Def had a face lift and laser peeling sessions, botox/fillersTom is nearly 60 here.. bound to have had work done ?
Also had jaw surgery when he was young
Def had a face lift and laser peeling sessions, botox/fillersTom is nearly 60 here.. bound to have had work done ?
It's called having hair. Seriously if you keep your hair and staying lean you did 80% of the job of maturing gracefully.
Nooo that can’t be real.. he has phenomenal hair genetics, and was really good looking in top gun etc.. you don’t really lose that if your not predisposed. Maybe minor stuff here and there but his forehead has a few lines & moves so looks too natural for Botox.
It's not real, it's a "what would be if he remained natural" - reimagining type pic. He def had a face lift. Brad Pitt had it too. He has a head full of hair in the left pic too.. no matter how good your genetics are, without any treatment your skin is gonna become wrinkly at a certain age. That's life, those stars are human too. Brad had drinking problems, so that took a toll on his skin too. Luckily they have the money to fix it.Nooo that can’t be real.. he has phenomenal hair genetics, and was really good looking in top gun etc.. you don’t really lose that if your not predisposed. Many minor stuff here and there but his forehead has a few lines & moves so looks too natural for Botox.
Not only that but they give hush money to doctors so they can keep doing procedures. Supposedly Tom Cruise has had minor hair transplant surgery. Dr Baubic in California offers executive FUE surgery where you can go back to work the next day with a minor transplant and it's totally undetectable.It's not real, it's a "what would be if he remained natural" - reimagining type pic. He def had a face lift. Brad Pitt had it too. He has a head full of hair in the left pic too.. no matter how good your genetics are, without any treatment your skin is gonna become wrinkly at a certain age. That's life, those stars are human too. Brad had drinking problems, so that took a toll on his skin too. Luckily they have the money to fix it.
So? This is about aesthetics. Anyone can marry at anytime and have a bunch of kids. This is not the point. And this shouldn't be people's main goal or success standarts. Oh and yeah, he had a great career because he started young and before going bald.He was early 20s as goose. By the time he was in his late 20s in Downtown he looked like this. It was around this time, purely by coincidence I'm sure, that he got married. He's like 60 now and now has 4 kids and a successful career.
Good thing hair loss forums didn't exist back then, he'd probably still be single and wondering when the finasteride shed will end.
Wisemiller is a dumbass tbh. You can get married as a bald guy - just find a fat, low value woman if you're that desperate.So? This is about asethetics. Anyone can marry at anytime and have a bunch of kids. This is not the point. And this shouldn't be people's main goal or success standarts. Oh and yeah, he had a great career because he started young and before going bald.
He look better with hair. That's a fact. "oh he was younger". Yep. But imagine him younger and bald. He'd still look bad. I'm sure he's a great guy and have a happy life. Still, baldness destroyed his looks and that's the point here.
Also lots of make upIt's not real, it's a "what would be if he remained natural" - reimagining type pic. He def had a face lift. Brad Pitt had it too. He has a head full of hair in the left pic too.. no matter how good your genetics are, without any treatment your skin is gonna become wrinkly at a certain age. That's life, those stars are human too. Brad had drinking problems, so that took a toll on his skin too. Luckily they have the money to fix it.
well people (me included) loose attraction for things way less radical... i can absolutely understand how women loose attraction when they see the partner in track pants on the sofa... add in video games and youre good to go...Wisemiller is a dumbass tbh. You can get married as a bald guy - just find a fat, low value woman if you're that desperate.
And it's not like your wife can't find herself less attracted to you and divorce because you lost your hair.
Yeah we know baldness destroys looks. The point here, in this "impact of hairloss", is how to get through life and succeed despite balding. Balding is inevitable, no matter what the bro scientists in other sections of the forum think, and your main goal in life should be to defeat the impact of it. I linked what Goose looked like in his late 20s - he had very aggressive loss at a young age, but he made the right choices, just in time, to get over it.So? This is about aesthetics. Anyone can marry at anytime and have a bunch of kids. This is not the point. And this shouldn't be people's main goal or success standarts. Oh and yeah, he had a great career because he started young and before going bald.
He look better with hair. That's a fact. "oh he was younger". Yep. But imagine him younger and bald. He'd still look bad. I'm sure he's a great guy and have a happy life. Still, baldness destroyed his looks and that's the point here.
Wisemiller is a dumbass tbh. You can get married as a bald guy - just find a fat, low value woman if you're that desperate.
And it's not like your wife can't find herself less attracted to you and divorce because you lost your hair.
i probably missed that info... my ultimate goal is never getting married and never have any brats...Yeah we know baldness destroys looks. The point here, in this "impact of hairloss", is how to get through life and succeed despite balding. Balding is inevitable, no matter what the bro scientists in other sections of the forum think, and your main goal in life should be to defeat the impact of it. I linked what Goose looked like in his late 20s - he had very aggressive loss at a young age, but he made the right choices, just in time, to get over it.
And yes, starting a family, ultimately is the ONLY actual goal you have in life and the only way to defeat baldness.
Play your cards right and plan appropriately, you should find a woman you are attracted to. Divorce is irrelevant after the fact.
Lmao. Ok chess playerYeah we know baldness destroys looks. The point here, in this "impact of hairloss", is how to get through life and succeed despite balding. Balding is inevitable, no matter what the bro scientists in other sections of the forum think, and your main goal in life should be to defeat the impact of it. I linked what Goose looked like in his late 20s - he had very aggressive loss at a young age, but he made the right choices, just in time, to get over it.
And yes, starting a family, ultimately is the ONLY actual goal you have in life and the only way to defeat baldness.
Play your cards right and plan appropriately, you should find a woman you are attracted to. Divorce is irrelevant after the fact.
He had some follicles on top of his scalp back thenI end up with his hairstyle if I don't get a touchup for my fade every two or three weeks. Following his footsteps is the stuff of nightmares for me. His ER role as Dr Anthony Edwards was pretty popular with many women though, since he played a dedicate and compassionate doctor. The grownout horseshoe does him no favor, he'd probably look a lot better if he shaved.