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Originally Posted by angelosss
do i need a hair transplant like 2000 drafts on the back yet?
i stopped minoxidil for 3 months and i lost hair from the back. restarted but i dont know if i am gonna get my hair back. in case i remain like this..is this considered a bad image? or its acceptable / normal? i am an actor and i dont want anything to affect my chances to book roles. would this current image affect me in my work? or it is acceptable for now?
thanks
How old are you? Definitely looks pretty bad. Are you on finasteride? For actors finasteride is pretty much mandatory. 2000 grafts would help nicely for the area, however transplants are a hard journey. I'd be much more worried about the hairline for an actor. Definitely get back on the minoxidil.
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I am 34. It was fine 3 months ago before I stopped.Or at least a lot better in that area.all the rest of my hair looks fine.its only that part.
I also take some vitamins by hair gen.and I started minoxidil 5% twice a day
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Originally Posted by angelosss
do i need a hair transplant like 2000 drafts on the back yet?
It's not usually recommended to do the crown first
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
Due to the nature of your work, it could be beneficial at some point in the next nine months after pursuing all other treatment options. Your crown will need more than one hair transplant in the best case scenario, and hair loss can continue to the point where your donor supply isn't enough to treat the entire scalp.
You should get at least two opinions from different reputable surgeons.
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