At 30 years old and Having been taking medication for years for hair loss I’m thinking about a whole new approach. As medication can only slow down hair loss I’m thinking of stopping it and just getting transplants when I feel is needed and I can’t conceal certain areas. I have already had 1 transplant on the frontal area with great success. If money is no object and you have a great donor area would this be a good way to go?
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Surgery is a last resort. The more hair you can keep via medical therapy then the fewer HT you will need.
For me its an absolute NO brainer. Stay on the meds and keep away from surgery as long as possible.
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I am not a doctor or medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions expressed are my own unless stated otherwise. Always consult with your own family doctor prior to embarking on any form of hair loss treatment or surgery.Comment
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You are trying to cover a area with limited donor supply. What will your hair look like at 40 or 50? Once you get off meds you may need to cover 70 percent of your head with 30 percent donor hair. As you get older you will care what you look like maybe more than now.
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