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thinking of hairtransplant
hi I'm 38 and looking into fue hair transplant any opinions are welcome, on the picture to the left I'm 30 and on the other one 38 would it be possible have the hair of when I was 32? how many grafts would I need? at 32 I lost more hair but have stayed pretty much the same up to right now,thanks
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Easily, you could actually achieve a much better look than you had at 30 even. How does your crown look? If you only want to do the front you could achieve a very good look for 3000 grafts.
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would fue be a good option? i like manual fue with someone with experience, like dr.koray edrogan in instanbul
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I'm actually going to Erdogan in April to do my frontal third with 3500 grafts, personally I think that the FUT scar is too unpleasant in most cases for me to attempt it. I think you could get a very good result with Erdogan in a single 5000 graft procedure, and end up substantially better than you are in the picture at 30. Your donor area can probably safely do 6000 and you seem to have thick, darker hair which always helps. Body hair can be used effectively to fill in the crown and top if you ever want to do a second procedure too, however I think one 5000 graft job with Erdogan would easily achieve your goal.
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Originally Posted by Cheke1979
hi I'm 38 and looking into fue hair transplant any opinions are welcome, on the picture to the left I'm 30 and on the other one 38 would it be possible have the hair of when I was 32? how many grafts would I need? at 32 I lost more hair but have stayed pretty much the same up to right now,thanks
How do you look with your head shaved? fue may thicken out the front however keep in mind that the donor area will lose some density.
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Sure-- my estimate?
About 3,500.
Cost between $12,000 to $15,000. This assumes about a $4.00 per graft charge using the FUT method.
That's my opinion of what it would take to rebuild your frontal hairline. It would probably look a little more filled/thicker than the younger image you posted.
Make sure you carefully consider your surgeon and do your research. If you're making a decision on price, wait a bit more until you have the needed funds and then go to the doc you feel will do the best job.
It's a very short list.
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Yeah, I think you'd be able to achieve what you are wanting. You've still got some hair left so that would help with the final result. Are you willing to take Finasteride? If not, might not want to get a transplant because your natural hair is just going to keep thinning out around the transplant.
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Originally Posted by hal
Sure-- my estimate?
About 3,500.
Cost between $12,000 to $15,000. This assumes about a $4.00 per graft charge using the FUT method.
That's my opinion of what it would take to rebuild your frontal hairline. It would probably look a little more filled/thicker than the younger image you posted.
Make sure you carefully consider your surgeon and do your research. If you're making a decision on price, wait a bit more until you have the needed funds and then go to the doc you feel will do the best job.
It's a very short list.
If he gets an FUT, he should get the absolute maximum amount of grafts done in his first procedure. At least 5000.
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yea I'm leaning more towards fue I would go with someone like koray edrogan just because of the experience not because price if there were surgeons here in the usa that did manual fue and with experience I would do it here but everybody is doing robot and I don't think a robot is the same as manual fue also I willing to wait until the age of 45 to have a transplant I'm not looking for a lot density I'm lookin for a natural thin look nice hairline that I can keep from from 50 and on
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