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    Quote Originally Posted by Conpecia View Post
    My reason for avoiding HT is I don't want to get a thinner looking transplant then check this site to see that Histogen or whatever grows native density hair back but only if the follicles haven't been killed with a HT...
    I can't see how this would be a problem. A hair transplant is designed to implant hair in the places where none can be visibly seen. I would assume that if you have a HT that isn't too dense, Histogen should still be able to grow grafts in between existing follicles.

    There may be some factor I'm not considering though.

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