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Originally Posted by youngin
I agree about it being the last resort. It's by far the most expensive option. If you are against Finasteride, then its not really a resort at all. Now we have Milena's great trico-pigmentation to add as a resort though.
Is this one of those tattoo things? I actually think this combined with a sparse HT could bring a NW7 to a decently aesthetic "head of hair" if he kept it shaved. It would look like he was a NW0. The most important part of hair/hairlines is their facial framing, which would be accomplished by this. You would just be locked into the same style forever.
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Indeed! thats my hope. I am a NW6. I few people have done it and looks impressive. See here: http://fue-hairtransplant.blogspot.c...alp-micro.html
And this one: http://www.hairlossexperiences.com/v...m_id=16&page=3
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Originally Posted by youngin
Wow, yeah. Definitely better than shaving your head straight bald. I will probably do this if I ever have to (which I doubt but it is nice to have the option). Best of luck to you, man. Hope it turns out great!
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Originally Posted by Highlander
Exactly. I'd just do that and hold out for a cure to restore me. That way when the cure does come I'd simply be "growing my hair out" and not suffer the social consequences of being found out for having had surgery
Sounds like a very effective strategy. It would be annoying to have to constantly shave and trim, but it would definitely be worth it overall.
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guys with Nigams procedure if it it as he says we are almost all repairable to full heads of hair right?
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All depends on your terminal norwood and what donor regeneration % you get...norwood 6-7 probably not...norwood 4-5 with 50% donor regeneration I guess you could get pretty close and leave your worries behind
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The problem with seeing finasteride as a last resort, is that that is the one way to ensure it will never work for you. The whole point with fin is to prevent hair loss, not wait until after the hair loss happens
However I understand some people do not tolerate fin well. For them it would be a last resort or a non option.
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sorry here,where is the 50% regeneration? all docs they offer it claim above 80%
Originally Posted by mmmcoffee
All depends on your terminal norwood and what donor regeneration % you get...norwood 6-7 probably not...norwood 4-5 with 50% donor regeneration I guess you could get pretty close and leave your worries behind
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I've read that the hair you have at 30 will be similar to what you have at 60.
It either goes fast or it goes really slow.
I'd hold off until you're 30 or your loss has stabilized with treatments before you consider a transplant.
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