You really have to with the 16v, the valves are deep, and very close to the wall, makes it almost impossible to get a compressor around them. They don't normally wear out slowly, what will happen is they dry up on the exhaust side and crack causing the leak. It's just a small crack now, but it will get worst, and you'll notice being a quart low every couple fuel fills. I attempted mine with the head on a couple weeks ago and found out the hard way, now I'm pulling the head tomorrow to try again.
Something else, there is a rod that goes in through the front of the head for the valve rockers, it has to come out - I didn't see a way of pulling it out without either pulling the head, or lifting the engine.