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How Has My Hairloss Progressed/Is a Transplant Feasible?
Hello,
I was curious where you think my hairloss is at/what my norwood is looking like. The album I have attached is the most up to date but you can look at the older ones if you care to. Do you think a hair transplant in the front region is feasible?
http://imgur.com/a/2LOl3
Thanks for the help!
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Hair transplant may always be possible but perhaps would not always be recommend... Would consider hair transplant only as a last resort. You still have a lot of hair.
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Originally Posted by JSmyth
Hello,
I was curious where you think my hairloss is at/what my norwood is looking like. The album I have attached is the most up to date but you can look at the older ones if you care to. Do you think a hair transplant in the front region is feasible?
http://imgur.com/a/2LOl3
Thanks for the help!
You barely have any hair loss.... you want to LOSE your hair REALLY quick - then get a hair transplant, if any doc would even consider you. Your hair will look like mine in NO TIME (which is a horrible, horrible thing).
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You think I have no hair loss? Doesn't the corner of my hairline look thing to you, as well as the midscalp behind the hairline?
A hair transplant at the front to add a bit of density wouldn't be good you don't think?
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