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    Folks,

    Earlier this year i went to visit two seperate iarhs doctors for a transplant both reputable doctors with lots of good reviews online/ the first i saw in march said i was a borderline candidate for his strip procedure but didnt recommend it, then last week went to see the other who said i was the perfect candidate for fue and would get good results, im confused now, any one can offer me any basdvice on why two different opinions would be greatly appreciated

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    Can you share any other information? How many graft counts did they each recommend? What made you a "borderline" candidate? (is it area of loss? donor characteristics?) What's your predicted, eventual loss pattern?

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    Please post your age, family history of hair loss and several good clear photos. That is the only way we can provide any useful feedback. Did either doctor take photos and do a HairCheck? If so, ask them for the photos. You will have to sign a release.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joely View Post
    Folks,

    Earlier this year i went to visit two seperate iarhs doctors for a transplant both reputable doctors with lots of good reviews online/ the first i saw in march said i was a borderline candidate for his strip procedure but didnt recommend it, then last week went to see the other who said i was the perfect candidate for fue and would get good results, im confused now, any one can offer me any basdvice on why two different opinions would be greatly appreciated
    Difficult to give comment without photos. Can you put some up? You can always block your facial features.
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    Dad and older brother are nw7, first doc told me I had the potential for nw6, I currently have nw2 hairline and then rest is slowly thinking into nw6 but halted with fin. Hairvwas counted at 60\60/60 at one consultation and just checked with one bof those cameras they put to your head into your hair at the other! Not very technical and do not even no where to begin uploading pictures here could email them if some one could help.

    Was told i have retrograde alopecia and would not have enough dinor hair for future loss from the first, then six months later the second told me i would need three hundred hairs for a strong hair line and less than that to cover the rest if i wanted it twelve months down the line.

    Would it help if i named the doctors¿

    Thanks for replys so far

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    joely,

    That was some important additional info you provided. If your father and brother are both class 7s, then chances are, that's your ultimate potential as well. However, you are on finasteride and possibly they never used it.

    The concerning comment was that one of the doctors noted retro-alopecia which is thinning hair loss from the nape area moving upwards into the donor zone. The implication is that your donor zone may not be considered a "safe zone" for harvesting grafts. In other words, some of your donor or even possibly the entire zone may be receptive to DHT and not considered terminal hair to use in transplantation.

    This is part of the purpose in using the high powered scope to not only examine your density but also to note any signs of miniaturization and diffusion. It is possible that your lateral humps or parietal zone may be DHT resistant but that hair should only be considered as terminal after close microscopic examination/comparison and then subsequently should only be harvested using FUE extractions IMHO.

    And three hundred hairs or even three hundred grafts won't make much of a visual impact considering the volume of work that you would potentially need.

    I would get some more opinions and ask each doctor what they think of your retro-alopecia situation and if they would even consider doing a procedure on you regardless of the size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillenator View Post
    joely,

    The concerning comment was that one of the doctors noted retro-alopecia which is thinning hair loss from the nape area moving upwards into the donor zone. The implication is that your donor zone may not be considered a "safe zone" for harvesting grafts. In other words, some of your donor or even possibly the entire zone may be receptive to DHT and not considered terminal hair to use in transplantation.
    I have this to a degree and it truly sucks. It seems to have stabilized for the last 10 years. I once had a home-run donor supply. This was in my 20s-mid 30s.

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    The second doc didn't mention anything about retro and said I am the perfect candidate for fue, which is confusing , fin has completely stopped my loss and regrown a fraction.

    Just dont know what to do for the best im not stupid enough to go rushing into it im in my mid twenties now. But im fed up of waiting nsix minths for seeing how each new treatment worjs out

    But my brother and dad never used any hair loss products they are not fussed in the sliggtest by hair loss.

    Both docs have good reviews online and are iahrs approved which makes it hard to decide on what to go with because i do need to do something

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