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Is it possible with my budget?
My hairloss has basically stabilized...I think. My hair is...decent.
I think that If I grow it out it would look good etc. But really if it's an option why not get a HT. Most likely FUE, since more/better hair per graft anyway...right?
What would it cost me, very roughly I know of course...to restore my hairline? I think I am a good candidate for a hairtransplant now that I know my meds are working and also I have the money. But I can't spend anything more than $10 000 as that is just insane.
So I want to know if it is even possible...I doubt it. I live in a third world country and the traveling alone is probably really expensive...
Does anyone have a clue here? I think if it's FUE I will need like 1000 or so grafts...
I will post some pictures tomorrow.
My front is a really strong norwood 3 I think. I have no loss in the back anymore or diffuse, at all. It;'s just the temple areas that are really far receded, probably norwood 3.
Should I maybe just consider a strip procedure? Can it be done for under $10 000?
What are my options?
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Keepthehair,
I’ve been reading your post on the forum for a while now and I think it’s terrific that you’ve taken charge of your hair loss with the meds. For the number of grafts that you’re looking to have, I think you are in the ball park with your budget. Many clinics will even reimburse you for a portion of your travel expenses, so the budget should no be a problem. However, from reading your posts this past year or so I think you should wait a while longer to make sure that your hair loss is stabilized for a couple of years before you have a surgery. You never know if you will have any shock loss, even with FUE, and since you are only a class III with a strong middle, you might want to hold off and see if you can be happy with what you have for a while.
Just my 2 cents.
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Doctor Representative
The best thing to do in your situation is to send photos to the doctors on your shortlist and get graft estimates/prices and then go from there. Then you'll know what you need and whether you can afford it.
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