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I don't feel your hair is that thin. Even those that don't suffer MPB will have visible scalp area under the sun or in bright artificial light. I do however see why you would want to have the hair thickened. It's good you're taking finasteride as it's should slow down, prevent, or even reverse thinning on the top thus possibly saving you from needing a procedure in that area.
Yes, a transplant would make the frontal thinning less visible. i'm one that believes the hairline is more important than the rest of the scalp as it's usually the first thing people see. Hard to tell without more pics but probably as little as 1500 would fill in that area fairly well. You may need more but can't tell without seeing top and temples. If you try to make it too dense you risk loosing native hair and defeat the purpose. Hopefully if you find a good doc he will be conservative in placing the hairs far enough apart to prevent most shock loss. Keep in mind that if what ever shock loss you do have if any is most likely hair that you would have lost in the next couple of years anyway so the risk of shock loss should not be a reason to not move forward with a procedure. If you're 24 be careful though. You will need to plan for future hairless so make sure you have enough donor hair for future procedures.
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Hello GettingThinner!
Richardd1972 gave you very good commonsense advice to you!
(Hey Richard' that was a good and true response to Getting'. Good job Rich'!)
Hey Getting' consider what Rich' said to you.
Your scalp looks relatively good but of course there is minor thinning. It still looks good though.
How is your crown area Getting'?
Rich' was right about the use of Finasteride.
I started seriously losing so much more hair back in 2013.
I decided, after getting good advice and then doing my research on Fin', to start on Finasteride 2013.
After about 3 months, both, my wife and I, started seeing a positive change to my scalp!! Im still using it to this day!
Of course, it does take quite a while for the hairline to show better improvements.
Just do not allow yourself to become worried or stressed about anything.
That can and will cause serious issues to your hairline. Be accepting of how things are for right now.
Improvements can be made in time!!
Start on the vitamin of the B complex, Biotin too!
It is an over-the-counter vitamin that has a long history of helping, to a percentage,
men and women's hair alike!!
Do the research on it.
Cheers!!
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Have you had a scalp analysis and density check performed? Your hair characteristics may or may not be strong enough to achieve the desired effect.
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