Thanks ! I'll add a couple more later, but those you have are excellent!
10-09-2017 07:02 AM
hctr
The psychological effect is a big one. Are you ok with people knowing you've had work done? If the answer is no then don't do it. The toll a hair transplant takes on the scalp is what really messed me up. The scarring and flaky skin are a lot to handle. If you think "I'll just shave it off when I'll lose hair around the grafts" don't get a hair transplant.
Scars can be cool, but scars from cosmetic surgery are not.
10-12-2017 08:53 AM
James21
A person is a good candidate for a hair transplant when they have a stable supply of donor hair which is adequate to cover the current and future areas of hair loss. Since it is very difficult to assess the long-term stability of donor hair and the extent of future hair loss when patients are very young, it is best to wait to have a hair transplant until at least the age of 25.
10-18-2017 06:45 AM
Spex
Thanks for input guys.
Regards
Spex
11-26-2017 02:39 AM
Rfaz
Hi! I don't know if I am replying correctly to the thread. But I have a few questions about scalp to chest hair transplant, in which I am interested to undergo. Based on statistics of men who undergone this surgery, how much is the %recovery growth rate, how many months to wait until hair will sprout, and would hair sourced from the scalp grow continuously like they were in the head? Thank you.
12-21-2017 08:58 AM
Spex
Hi,
Its proven to be inconsistent. If you are going to try it it should be as a last resort and if you do do a TEST first to see how it takes/looks..
Regards
Spex
04-05-2018 02:11 AM
Spex
Bump for new readers!
08-08-2018 07:58 PM
adrian121
Excellent topic and interesting article! thanks for sharing