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Hi Aero.
I would say for 40 years old you have fantastic hair judging by your photos and you should look into non surgical methods before deciding on a small transplant of 500 which would be counter productive. If you name the clinic you may get feedback on what result you should get and if it is recommended clinic or one to avoid.
The problem with transplants is that you could have shock loss or thinning which would only be solved by time or a second transplant. Maybe try shampoos such as nano-gen and supplements before having a HT?
Financially it wouldn't cost that much more to have a more substantial transplant that would have more density. Any HT, medication such as FIN or rogaine is a ongoing process which means if you decide to continue with a HT or medication its a long term process.
Hopefully a qualified person will comment on this post to give you clearer guidance.
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Hi. Thanks for the reply. The fue would be for the frontal hairline. I dunno if you can see from the pictures but the base of the hairs are thinning in the front. I dunno if it my hairline is just maturing ect.
The clinic is Sacramento Hair doctor.
Nalini G. Prasad is the doctor.
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Nothing is guaranteed
I wouldn't proceed with surgery .
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Originally Posted by DAVE52
Nothing is guaranteed
I wouldn't proceed with surgery .
Yes I agree nothing is guaranteed but any other reasons why I shouldn't?
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In my opinion you’re not a good candidate. You have good hair now and you likely stand to lose more than you stand to gain. That’s too small a number of grafts to have a surgery. Don’t risk it.
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Originally Posted by Driver
In my opinion you’re not a good candidate. You have good hair now and you likely stand to lose more than you stand to gain. That’s too small a number of grafts to have a surgery. Don’t risk it.
I see what you're saying. Thanks for the input. I really appreciate it. "Having too much to loose." I wonder if that has to with shock loss or just some sort of mishap with the procedure.
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Originally Posted by Aeroman
Yes I agree nothing is guaranteed but any other reasons why I shouldn't?
Cause you're not balding
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Yes but the base of my hairline has thinned.
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