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Originally Posted by mmmcoffee
Well shit I didn't realize it was that dire. I thought the average donor amount was much higher than what it is. Looking at my dads side they ranged from one lucky NW1 and 3 NW 5-6s
My dad had 6000 grafts transplanted around 45 and now at 62 he's a very diffuse NW3V (ugh) so it stands to reason he would be a NW6 or so. He never used fin or rogaine though. My moms side has no hair loss. I'm hoping I inherited a mix of genes...I know in heading for at least a 3V with diffuse thinning, so I probably am headed for 5-6 region.
Go team regeneration!
I'm in a similar boat dude, NW3 with some thinning. There are no bald spots on my head other than my temples and hairlines.
So yeah, regeneration would absolutely fix everythin about hair transplants... basically doubling or tripling the number of times HT docs can serve just one patient... and easily many more NEW patients. The amount of cash they will take in will be ridiculous. Most guys don't do it because of many reasons but donor limit is the #1 problem and they absolutely MUST solve this.
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