Michael Jackson Bald Patch... evidence.

Started by DancingTheDream, May 09, 2010, 12:55:08 PM

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This picture clearly shows Michaels bald patch on the top of his head.

NO WIG!!!  -  maybe a few weaves?

Looks to me to be in the same place as his Pepsi burns  (which were not mentioned in the autopsy report)

Can anyone tell me what time period this was taken?

Many thanks..  this is for the investigation, not to pick MJs looks apart.  Hope you understand.


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AnnieIsNotOK

#90

Hesoutthere,if I remember well,you use to be"knowshesalive"???Why are you so upset with us??What are we doing that is so wrong to you??I'm confused :?




~Souza~

#91

Back on topic please (= wigs).


MissG

#92

:lol:  ok

possibility 1: MJ used wigs
Possibility 2: MJ used Japanese stretching hair technique. This possibility is most reliable to me. My hair is very curly and once is stretched looks like a wig at times. When I sweat, starts to curl.

Conclusion: Even if Randy Jackson is bald, I doubt Michael was. Michael was missing hair on the crown of he head but apeared to have hear all over the rest of it.
The bald guy of the autopsy repport can´t be MJ.

("Minkin güerveeeee")
Michael pls come back


"Why a four-year-old child could understand this hoax. Run out and find me a four-year-old child. I can't make head nor tail out of it"

paula-c

#93

If we are taking what it says the autopsy report as true, ... then we must assume that Michael died? :geek:


CC

#94
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I have to tell you the same  as Hesoutthere
But there is one thing that I don't understand.....some people keep telling me over and over again that you know Michael Souza & Mo so why this forum
You have to know the truth then allready?

I have no idea who told you that, but what I do know is that Mike seems to have a lot of 'close friends' since he died. Don't believe anything you are told. There are a lot of people that are trying to get people off the hoax train because they don't want the truth out there. People that were close to him on certain moments in his life might be able to give you something that makes you think they know about the hoax and his reasons, but they are not all on his side or in the know about this hoax. Stopping the hoax train is stopping the truth and that is absolutely not helping Mike. Look at what he had to endure his whole life. I think he can handle this for the good cause since we are doing it as respectful as possible.

Tell me one thing: where were all these close friends when he needed them the most? All those friends on Twitter, facebook, in chatrooms and yet almost no one supported him during the trial. So do you really think they would know what he is doing now? How many people do you think he can trust with his life?

I have spoken to a lot of 'friends' of Mike, and they all had a different story, yet they all seemed to be reliable at first glance and could have made us fall for it if we didn't ask a little futher.

Mike's real friends would want the truth out there and not go into hiding and let the tabloids go on with their crap.

You can do whatever you want, but don't use our forum as your platform, use your own website.

I don't know if the friends you're talking about have showen you any evidence???

I have seen and heard the evidence and this paticular friend have been there for him in a long time.. Again Mike is a very private person and not all he is close to have been out in the open... If you look at the friends they are famous... Mike have friends that aren't famous... These friends are really close to him and means a lot to him... They know how to respect his privacy..

So after i've seen the evidence i know this person is very legit... Yes i trust this person and yes this person is close to him....

HI! WHY DON´T YOU SHOW US THIS EVIDENCE AND STOP TO BE SO CRYPTIC... I WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH! AND WHY, IF YOU KNOW AND BELIEVE WHAT THIS LEGIT PERSON TOLD YOU, ARE YOU HERE? ON A HOAX FORUM? :roll:

please read what we are telling you then you woulden't ask a question like that ;)

BYE BYE... :lol:
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I dream things that never were and say: WHY NOT?

MissG

#95
Quote from: "paula-c"

If we are taking what it says the autopsy report as true, ... then we must assume that Michael died? :geek:

At the moment we have been told that he is dead ;) that autopsy repport would be the starting "legal" point to id the body as MJ.
Do we know if MJ DNA matched the body?
("Minkin güerveeeee")
Michael pls come back


"Why a four-year-old child could understand this hoax. Run out and find me a four-year-old child. I can't make head nor tail out of it"

paula-c

#96

Gema I respond with something I wrote in another thread:

Do not know what to think, maybe not return .. this reminds me of the change which took place at Michael's house after his "death", they took everything and very important personal items such as combs or brushes that Michael used, maybe changed his bed sheets, pillows, .. may have hair of the person using it, you are right in what you say Hopeless
This brings me to remember something that has been discussed in this forum, the person who died on 6/25/2009 was not Michael. Remember the need to do forensic DNA testing and La Toya took a hair from the "corpse" from Michael so that she took the test.
Why a person with a medical history can not be so large to be recognized with your personal physician?, Whose hair is the assumed volume La Toya, if this is true? ;)

DancingTheDreamTopic starter

#97

Well.. Im well annoyed that this thread was hijacked.

All i want to explore is the possibility that MJs hair as curly is his natural hair.   MJs hair as straight is natural.

Hence..  MJ reverted back to his curly hair when he toured.  Bad, Dangerous and History he had curly hair.  In TII he reverted back to curly when on the stage singing and dancing.
This must be because curly hair was natural hair with a few weaves which stayed on his head when dancing and sweating.

Therefore the AR cannot be true..  it stated that MJ had a wig which lifted off..   a weave would have to be cut off.


mjfansince4

#98
Quote from: "DancingTheDream"

Well.. Im well annoyed that this thread was hijacked.

All i want to explore is the possibility that MJs hair as curly is his natural hair.   MJs hair as straight is natural.

Hence..  MJ reverted back to his curly hair when he toured.  Bad, Dangerous and History he had curly hair.  In TII he reverted back to curly when on the stage singing and dancing.
This must be because curly hair was natural hair with a few weaves which stayed on his head when dancing and sweating.

Therefore the AR cannot be true..  it stated that MJ had a wig which lifted off..   a weave would have to be cut off.

hmm, i had to think about this one. i definitely think curly michael is his own hair. i know that sometimes the straight hair can appear to be a wig (and it very well could be), but it also depends on the thickness. i have very thick hair that happens to be curly/wavy, and if i blow dried it straight without a flat iron, i can get that poofiness that could look like wig. unfortunately, i haven't been able to know firsthand how thick michael's hair is (and he'd probably find it really creepy if i went up to him and ran my fingers through his hair). if anyone here has had that opportunity, i'll be pming you (ha ha). my point is, is that i totally agree with you that curly concert hair michael is au natural. and the autopsy is f-a-k-e.


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DancingTheDreamTopic starter

#99

Ive seen pics form 2009 where MJ has curly hair which seems to be going grey.

If this was a wig, why would he choose a grey wig?   I havent got the time now, but will post pics of MJ with grey hair in a while


Tink.I.Am

#100
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Michael Jackson's Hair Loss - What Happened to his Bald Spot?
The King of Pop once wore a very different crown and almost had it taken away. It's hard to believe that Michael Jackson once sported a full afro and everyone's probably also forgotten that he nearly went bald at 25 after a freak fire accident.

While filming a Pepsi commercial in 1984, pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire. He was rushed to hospital and treated for second degree burns to the back of his head which scarred his hair follicles and left him with a major bald patch.

When hair-bearing skin is badly burnt, the hair follicles are destroyed and replaced by scar tissue. The hair loss is permanent and known as cicatricial (or scarring) alopecia.

Jackson was singing his hit "Billie Jean" in a simulated concert scene when the special effects went wrong. Three thousand fans saw a firework display erupt behind the superstar, showering him in sparks and setting light to his hair. Jackson covered his burning hair with his jacket but some audience members thought it was part of the act.

Jackson later underwent 80 minutes of laser surgery to repair his scalp. His surgeon Dr. Steven Hoefflin, famously known as "Doc Hollywood" who Jackson formed quite an attachment to over the years, said he was able to stitch the wound without having to implant or transplant hair from other parts of Jackson's head.

*Update July 2009 - Since Jackson's death in June 2009 video footage of the accident has been released showing the superstar's hair catching alight for more than 5 seconds before his entouage and security surrounded him to put out the flames.*

According to Leonora Doclis, senior trichologist at the Belgravia Centre, while laser surgery can make the scar smaller, it won't help in generating hair growth from the scar.

"Apparently the laser treatment reduced the scar to palm-size, but that is huge," Leonora says. "If the follicles are damaged they will not produce hair. It is very unlikely that his hair grew back after this treatment."

This begs the question then – what happened to Michael Jackson's bald spot? Interestingly, the same surgeon who treated Jackson's hair loss is responsible for Donald Trump's comb over. He performed scalp reduction surgery to reduce the size of the business mogul's bald spot which he now covers with the rest of his hair.

Leonora says treating cicatricial alopecia is challenging. "The best they can do without wearing a wig is if they can hide the scarred bald patch with their own hair."

Cicatricial alopecia is a broad term that includes all forms of hair loss concerning inflammation directed at the hair follicle.

"There are several reasons for scarring hair loss. Scalding is just one and there is an autoimmune factor," Leonora says. In addition to burns and other injuries, cicatricial alopecia can be caused by certain types of infections like granulomas, lupus erythematosus, recurring bacterial or fungal infections, a skin disease called lichen planus, and scalp ringworm.

"Therefore there is no point in transplanting hair from one side of the scalp to another when it can still be subject to an autoimmune attack."

The progression of cicatricial alopecia as the result of an internal problem is unpredictable but hair loss is irreversible once the follicle is destroyed. Leonora says autoimmune suppressant steroids could be injected but they won't prevent or treat hair loss.

Minoxidil, a vasodilator, may be helpful to stimulate any small, remaining, unscarred follicles but the effectiveness vastly relies on the strength of the medication required by the individual and the damage done to the hair follicles.

Despite Dr. Hoefflin's claims that Jackson's scalp would be completely healed within several months, Leonora has her doubts over the authenticity of Jackson's hair.

"I think he may be covering certain areas with a hair system (hairpiece)," she says. "Some of it could be natural and he could have hair grafts which are a form of non-surgical hair replacement."

As for his dramatic transformation from typical afro hair to the sleek style he now brandishes, Leonora says chemical straightening could be responsible, if it is indeed his real hair.

Cicatricial alopecia, whether internally or externally provoked, is a frightening and distressing condition. Diagnosis and treatment is often challenging so a consultation with a hair loss specialist is absolutely essential. Treatment for other forms of hair loss such as male or female pattern (genetic) hair loss, and alopecia can be very successful. For more information contact the Belgravia Centre, the UK's leading hair loss clinic, on 020 7730 6666 or send an email.

And just so you know...
Back then, hair wasn't Michael Jackson's only concern – he'd already had two nose jobs by the time he was 25 and went for his third rhinoplasty shortly after the hair loss incident. From then on his visits with Doc. Hollywood became ever more frequent

http://www.belgraviacentre.com/blog/mic ... -spot-084/

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Chamone

#101

(I'm ignoring the drama, but it's difficult.  :shock: )

I just want to make a statement about wigs in general. Some people here say MJ couldn't wear wigs during perfomancec, because they would become greasy and gross.

That's not true. There are some amazing (lace)wigs out there. Beyonce always wears wigs while performing. Lady GaGa also wears a lot of wigs, as do other perfomers.

When it comes to MJ, I really don't have a clue if he had wigs, extentions or used relaxer. What I do know is that his head was badly damaged, yet the AR says nothing about it. That proves once more to me the AR is fake.

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whatyourheartsays

#102

There is also those "african style" hair fixed on genuine hair. I don't know how to explain but you "braid you hair" and then you sew a piece of other hair (fake or genuine) on the "plait" (sorry for all those words if they are wrong it's a google translation) it allows to put more hair, or longer hair... If Michael had bald patch, it maybe was a solution maybe it really doesn't move because it's sewed to your own hair, you can keep it for few weeks, wash it... As he kept long hair, the "plait" was not to be seen.

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nynyro

#103
Quote from: "whatyourheartsays"

There is also those "african style" hair fixed on genuine hair. I don't know how to explain but you "braid you hair" and then you sew a piece of other hair (fake or genuine) on the "plait" (sorry for all those words if they are wrong it's a google translation) it allows to put more hair, or longer hair... If Michael had bald patch, it maybe was a solution maybe it really doesn't move because it's sewed to your own hair, you can keep it for few weeks, wash it... As he kept long hair, the "plait" was not to be seen.

It's called braid weaving.   :D

whatyourheartsays

#104
Quote from: "nynyro"

Quote from: "whatyourheartsays"

There is also those "african style" hair fixed on genuine hair. I don't know how to explain but you "braid you hair" and then you sew a piece of other hair (fake or genuine) on the "plait" (sorry for all those words if they are wrong it's a google translation) it allows to put more hair, or longer hair... If Michael had bald patch, it maybe was a solution maybe it really doesn't move because it's sewed to your own hair, you can keep it for few weeks, wash it... As he kept long hair, the "plait" was not to be seen.

It's called braid weaving.   :D
Thank you ! a 6 lines explanation for only 2 words  :lol:
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