What the title says. For those of you who are a little older, maybe 40+, who got hair transplants in your early-mid 30s, how did your transplant look years later? Did you have to get one or more transplants to keep up with your continuing recession and loss, and if so, were the results from further surgeries decent?
Men Who Got a HT in Your 30s: How Did it Work out Years Later?
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I'm 50 and I've had several HT .First one in 1997 at 27 and 4 more : in 2000,2002,2010 & 2013 (all strip and aprox. total of 6000 grafts transplanted ) Last 2 surgeries with Dr Rahal .Generally speaking I can't complain : I haven't lost a lot of hair ,I don't regret having had HTs , I am not an attractive guy and I definitely look less ugly with hair. You have to accept that hair loss in an ongoing process and a HT or several HT will not cure hair loss (you will lose hair over the years...guaranteed ! ) Of course I've been taking finasteride to keep the hair I got.Started to take it around 2005 (off and on) And steadily since around 2010. I am one of the lucky ones that doesn't have side effects.Funny thing is that I was doing much better financially during my younger years ( I wouldn't be able to afford a HT these days) Hope this post helps -
Really happy this thread came up. I'm wondering this same thing. Can anyone who had hair transplants in their 30s show their results now?
I'm almost 40 an I'm probably going to get one within the next 2-3 years. Would love to see how some may bald after their first or second transplant and how they hold up over a long period of timeComment
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