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    Guys any idea about homeopathic medicines for male pattern baldness ?

    Have started taking one today.....plan to try out for half a year since there arnt any side affects associated with them

    Anyone having any experience.

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    Homeopathy has been proven to be a SCAM! If anything, a placebo. Naturopathy probably has more value for many illnesses, but I have not seen anyone on here with any significant hair regrowth from "natural" therapies. Adding a little bit of hair to a thin head of hair... does not help if you want serious density.

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    Default Thinkng of getting HT this month : For hairline ,temples ,front half of scalp

    Ok guys , lots has happened since I last posted.

    In short

    1 I have met one of the leading HT surgeons in India , Dr tejinder Bhatti and he has recommended me 2500 grafts for hairline ,temples ,front half of scalp.
    2 Met the said Dr once again
    3 Met 2 more doctors for consultation and they suggested something similar

    At last I have made up my mind to get the HT done at the end of this month .

    I am attaching the mail which I have sent to the doc to clear my final doubts after much research . If anyone can help please go ahead.

    Also attached are pics from my first visit to Dr bhatti and my pics as of today before getting a HT done .

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    Guys can you help a fellow hair loss sufferer in a confused state

    I have almost decided to get a HT done but have the biggest doubt from the first day itself-

    Shockloss / Am I a candidate at present - Since I am not completely bald in the frontal region where Hair will be transplanted ( however the hair in this region are definitely thinner and weaker than other areas ) Can the existing hair in front portion fall off after hair transplant due to shockloss.Is it possible that one year post hair transplant , my native hair in front portion do not return back , only transplanted hair remains , leaving me with a density equal or lower than current.

    In other words I have read that to be eligible for hair transplant in a particular area , the density in that area should be less than 50% . In my case is the density less than 50% ? . Do you think one year post hair transplant the density will significantly increase .

    This confusion is really delaying my decision about HT . Can you guys please share your opinions

    Have attached the area where doctor will do the hair transplant and marked the area I am talking about.

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