I know that this is a very small matter, but where did all of Biden's hair come from? Has he been eating more fruits and vegetables?
jbranstetter04
Will I end up with a hair transplant like Senator Joe Biden?
I have a large bald area in the crown (top/back) with more hair in the front, but still thinning with a high hairline. I am concerned that a hair transplant in my case will show significant improvements in the front but I'll still have a large bald spot on top/back.
Here's an example of my concern about hair transplantation - Sen. Joe Biden. He looks like he's had a hair transplant (if you compare now to old photos) and looks pretty good in front. But when his head is tipped forward, the top and back are quite sparse compared to the thickness of the front... that does not look natural. I would think a U.S. senator could afford the best hair restoration procedures so this is concerning me.
This is what I'm afraid of. Thoughts...? Joey
Senator Biden in the past had a transplanted hairline that looked like it was put in by a pop rivet gun back in the 70's - a real diplomatic disaster and could have potentially provoked a nuclear conflict.
But clearly someone did some decent hair transplant repair work on him. So now as long as he's facing the camera he looks ok.
Is this country ready for a transplant repair patient for President? I say yes. McCain survived a North Vietnam prison. Biden survived 70's hair transplantation. Which one endured more suffering? Who developed more character? Perhaps the voters will soon decide.
As for you Joey, progress has been made. Julius Caesar of Rome had to wear a silly wreath and more recently Senator Biden had plugs. But you as Joe Public can restore a naturally receded hairline with today's hair restoration surgery.
So while real wages in America have not gone up since 1973 (so they say) fortunately hair transplantation has gotten much better for both national leaders and the man on the street.
So ask yourself - is life with a hairline better, even if you still have a bald crown?
Best wishes, Pat - publisher of the Hair Transplant Network
Does Joe Biden have hair plugs?
While some people are preoccupied with the fact that Joe Biden's son was dishonest about his experience with hedge funds, Politico raises a truly important issue about Obama's new running mate: Does he have plugs? Or worse: Has he had a hair transplant? And if so, what does this mean for America? Some may see it as a bad thing: If he lies about his hair, he may lie to us about more important things! Except he hasn't totally denied it. "I've got to keep some mystery in my life," he told the Washington Post when they asked, back in the eighties, a question similar to the one we pose in the headline. But it may not be a total negative: Hillary supporters who are disappointed that the New York senator wasn't tapped for V.P. can take solace in the fact that this will still be a ticket of firsts: If they win, we'll have the first black president and the first hair-plug president (we think — now that we look back on it, Dan Quayle's hair was little suspect). However, if Biden is going to be on the world stage from now on, he might want to consider getting his do done up right. "In my view, his haircut and style do not complement his squarish face shape," Sky Vega, a stylist in New York, told Politico. "A forward comb with a serrated fringe would soften that." Seriously — dude cannot be in a picture with Sarkozy or that luscious Saakashvili with a swathe of butt hair on his head. Biden, we implore you: Get hair-apy.
jbranstetter04
Will I end up with a hair transplant like Senator Joe Biden?
I have a large bald area in the crown (top/back) with more hair in the front, but still thinning with a high hairline. I am concerned that a hair transplant in my case will show significant improvements in the front but I'll still have a large bald spot on top/back.
Here's an example of my concern about hair transplantation - Sen. Joe Biden. He looks like he's had a hair transplant (if you compare now to old photos) and looks pretty good in front. But when his head is tipped forward, the top and back are quite sparse compared to the thickness of the front... that does not look natural. I would think a U.S. senator could afford the best hair restoration procedures so this is concerning me.
This is what I'm afraid of. Thoughts...? Joey
Senator Biden in the past had a transplanted hairline that looked like it was put in by a pop rivet gun back in the 70's - a real diplomatic disaster and could have potentially provoked a nuclear conflict.
But clearly someone did some decent hair transplant repair work on him. So now as long as he's facing the camera he looks ok.
Is this country ready for a transplant repair patient for President? I say yes. McCain survived a North Vietnam prison. Biden survived 70's hair transplantation. Which one endured more suffering? Who developed more character? Perhaps the voters will soon decide.
As for you Joey, progress has been made. Julius Caesar of Rome had to wear a silly wreath and more recently Senator Biden had plugs. But you as Joe Public can restore a naturally receded hairline with today's hair restoration surgery.
So while real wages in America have not gone up since 1973 (so they say) fortunately hair transplantation has gotten much better for both national leaders and the man on the street.
So ask yourself - is life with a hairline better, even if you still have a bald crown?
Best wishes, Pat - publisher of the Hair Transplant Network
Does Joe Biden have hair plugs?
While some people are preoccupied with the fact that Joe Biden's son was dishonest about his experience with hedge funds, Politico raises a truly important issue about Obama's new running mate: Does he have plugs? Or worse: Has he had a hair transplant? And if so, what does this mean for America? Some may see it as a bad thing: If he lies about his hair, he may lie to us about more important things! Except he hasn't totally denied it. "I've got to keep some mystery in my life," he told the Washington Post when they asked, back in the eighties, a question similar to the one we pose in the headline. But it may not be a total negative: Hillary supporters who are disappointed that the New York senator wasn't tapped for V.P. can take solace in the fact that this will still be a ticket of firsts: If they win, we'll have the first black president and the first hair-plug president (we think — now that we look back on it, Dan Quayle's hair was little suspect). However, if Biden is going to be on the world stage from now on, he might want to consider getting his do done up right. "In my view, his haircut and style do not complement his squarish face shape," Sky Vega, a stylist in New York, told Politico. "A forward comb with a serrated fringe would soften that." Seriously — dude cannot be in a picture with Sarkozy or that luscious Saakashvili with a swathe of butt hair on his head. Biden, we implore you: Get hair-apy.
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