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Originally Posted by jamesst11
because it is a temporary solution to a permanent and ongoing problem and often the trauma from such surgery can perpetuate the problem.
This! And it's the case for everyone, no one is safe from hair loss for sure forever.
You could have to stop finasteride for a reason or another, or it could stop working, or you just simply slowly but surely lose ground.
I knew I would need another hair transplant when I had my first one. I'm trying to wait as much time as I can but my crown is almost 70% gone.
When I had a consultation with Bisanga, he told me something like:
"When you do a hair transplant, you only want to do one and be done with it once and for all, don't you think?" Pointing at my NW5 progressing into a NW6.
That is a very utopic statement, people who are suffering from MPB and need a transplant will lose more hair at a point.
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