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hi there.... I am no expert by any means but just by judging your pictures it looks like you are are a Norwood VI or possibly a Norwood VII, which are the latest stages in that particular hair loss scale guide. I think they call it the classic "horseshoe" type hair loss caused by MPB (Male pattern baldness). Have your ever tried Rogaine or Propecia? Those are the only 2 FDA approved methods for fighting hair loss.
I don't want to discourage you but it looks like you may be past the point of regaining full coverage. However there is always the option of getting a hair transplant too. I have moderate hair loss on my crown and have considered just smooth shaving my head and growing a goatee.... Good luck!
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Originally Posted by trans95am
Hi to all -
For those of you with lots of experience....should I even attempt to go down this road or just throw my hands up and shave it off clean?? If i should attempt to regrow my hair, where should I start at this stage of the game??
What does your father's and your mother's father's hair look like? Does their donor area look reasonably dense? It's difficult to make an accurate assessment of a donor from photos. If you prefer to wear your hair short, don't even think about FUT, AKA, strip. We have performed many hair transplant surgeries on men with your level of hair loss. Full coverage takes a lot of follicular units and when I say "full coverage", I'm referring to illusion of coverage. I believe it was Dr. Merritt who plucked hairs from a man's full head and determined that it's normally after you remove/lose 50% of your teenage hair that you begin to look thin. Avoiding scarring and a natural appearing result needs to be at the top of your list. You should also shave your head. You could really like the look. We had a patient a while back who opted for a shaven procedure. He looked great with his head shaved.
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