Maybe. Depends on your age, how much hair you're genetically destined to lose, and the quality and density of your hair: Examples of major surgeries:
http://www.shapiromedical.com/our_pa...major_gallery/
The reason medication is so strongly advised for people who have hair transplants is that it helps you keep most of the hair you have. Once you've transplanted about 6000 grafts, you have none left to transplant, and whatever hairs have already been transplanted are there forever, while everything else around will probably still fall out.
So without medication, you hair will continue to degrade, and by the time you've had a hair transplant and it starts to grow in and look good 8-12 months later, the hair immediately around it may already be starting to disappear...so then you gotta go back soon after and do it all over again. And again, until you've run out of grafts that you can transplant.
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