Simple: It's expensive, it doesn't produce a full head of hair, and there's a chance you can be disfigured. A fourth issue is this: will previous surgeries interfere with future new protocols (particularly the wounding protocols like Follica's)? Surgeries cause scaring - can the new protocols in the pipeline (CB, HSC, etc.) grow hair in that scared tissue, or does scaring make hair growth impossible? Like Spencer says: Once you're cut, you're cut.
If I were a NW 4 or worse, I'd get an HT; there's nothing coming out anytime soon that's going to grow a NW4 into a NW 2 or better. But if I were a NW3 or less, I wouldn't get an HT in the near future; there are too many promising treatments coming out in the next three to five years to risk a surgery.
Why are we so adverse to FUE?
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Problem with hair transplants is if you get a bad transplant, and many people get them, you get deformed figuratively speaking, even with FUE. No hair is better than weird hair. Then you get into that never ending cycle of correction surgeries, concealers and hats
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Why are we so adverse to FUE?
I know this is slightly off-topic, but I believe the audience is correct.
It is an interesting topic, the search for uncovering the cause of MPB and a possible cure. And I am also interested in occasionally following up on the topic to see what advances and discoveries are made.
However, after spending 2 years on this forum, I honestly believe waiting for a topical/medical solution is not really reasonable at all. Most of us have either lost a significant amount of hair already, or losing it at a much faster rate than the pace of the scientific development. In their own light, It is great to have topicals and treatments like Replicell in the pipeline. But realistically, none of these most likely will be a complete saviour or a great reversal of hair loss. They will at most be an intermediary step to what we actually envision. I would say at least 10 years. Shit, we're looking at 2018 jist for Repicell and that's not guaranteed to reverse any hair loss either so.
So, with all this in mind, we do have something that is available on hand which, for the most part, answers our needs. A reversal of NW loss. And that is FUE. Of course with anything else, there are cons. But beyond all that, to me it is bounds ahead of any other solution we are eyeing or experimenting with ourselves.
A) Price: Flight included, you can most likely get a decent sizs transplant abroad for around 6k-7k from very respectable, experienced clinics. I know this is not super cheap. But looking back, I have probably forked over at least a couple grand just on Minoxidil, Topical Fin, Ru, and all other bullshit "natural" supplements in just about the 2 years I played around with these "treatments". Not even mentioning how crazy it is to play with black market experimentals and the side effects I got from them, (including shitty skin from Minox and libido loss from Topical Min and Ru).
B) Temporary Scars/Scabs: Most of the scabs in the graft areas go away with in 10-15 days if I'm not mistaken. And I haven't really hard the FUE scars from the back lf the head being an issue or being visible at all unless you wanna completely shave your head bald.
C) Some Grafts falling out: I believe there are cases when this can happen, but what can you do about it? With Minox, Fin, Ru we're practically accomplishing nothing anyways, but with FUE you have a high chance of most grafts settling and actually recovering NW.
D) Not natural: Ehhh, I don't know. I used to think it doesn't look natural, but look at some of the results here in the FUE section posted by IHRS clinics. Some of them look amazing tbh.
E) Not enough donor grafts: I'd say this is the only significant issue. If your NW is too high then this might not be feasible, but I'm surprised with some of the results in the FUE section here. You have NW 6-7 with 4000 grafts and they made a huge difference.
I know it's not perfect, but with all the desperation and frustration here, with people cursing scientists, making up conspiracy theories against men, trying black market experimentals, there is a signifcant solution that's I would say about an 70-90% satisfactory.
And aside from saving up money, you don't have to wait for 10 year FDA trials and magical Congress Bills to speed them up and all this bullshit. And heck in the meanwhile, some revolutionary treatment does come along (IMO very unlikely to occur within minimum the next 3 years) you can still benefit from it. You don't think Wayne Rooney is not gonna use a magic cure if it's not discovered, just because he's already had FUE?
So, yeah, I am personally on the verge of deciding on getting a FUE. If I do decide to get one, I will probably wait till the end of this year. I am done waiting on FDA results to see if BIM, SM, Sepi, or all this other stuff will give me 5 new baby hairs 5 years after they actually come to market.
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