Could I have a hair transplant at age 22?

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  • sebasmarin
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 53

    Could I have a hair transplant at age 22?

    My hairloss is the hairline and top the head, and does not seem to be happening in the crown or back of the head, and i can tell where the hairloss is going to stop?. Also there is little history of baldness in my family, no is completely bald and only hairline recession
    I know the story of the you're too young to have a hair transplant but
    Could a hair transplant be performed?

    Thanks a lot guys
  • garageland
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 313

    #2
    You are very young to be considering hairline only work because you have no idea where your hairloss is heading, you may not see any thinning in the crown today but that could change drastically over the next few years and no one can predict that. Are you taking any medication to halt further loss?

    You would be advised to tread very carefully but if you want to know your options then take some very clear photos from all angles, the type of photos you would need to take can be seen here

    Receive a quick and easy Hair Transplant Consultation. Learn how much your hair transplant will cost and if you are candidate for hair transplant surgery.


    And submit these photos to some of the top doctors out there for an online consult.

    All the best

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    • sebasmarin
      Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 53

      #3
      Originally posted by garageland
      You are very young to be considering hairline only work because you have no idea where your hairloss is heading, you may not see any thinning in the crown today but that could change drastically over the next few years and no one can predict that. Are you taking any medication to halt further loss?

      You would be advised to tread very carefully but if you want to know your options then take some very clear photos from all angles, the type of photos you would need to take can be seen here

      Receive a quick and easy Hair Transplant Consultation. Learn how much your hair transplant will cost and if you are candidate for hair transplant surgery.


      And submit these photos to some of the top doctors out there for an online consult.

      All the best
      Hi thanks for the response
      Yes im am in my 4th month of propecia, that should control the hairloss in the crown correct?

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      • NTMANNN
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 18

        #4
        It's good that you're on propecia, thats definitely you first line of defense, blocking the DHT hormone that is causing your male pattern baldness to begin. You have to be patient to see if it works for you. It didn't for me so my doctor put me on Avodart, which is like propecia on steroids. It is not recommended that you start on Avodart, so it's good that you're trying propecia.

        Stopping or substantially slowing your hairloss is the most important thing you can do because if you dont and you get a hair transplant now, you'll likely need another one in 5 years. You don't want to flush that money down the drain.

        Try (I know it's hard) to not worry too much about your hairloss because it might then become a self-fulling prophecy (think: Uncle Oscar in Arrested Development season 3). I'd recommend for the time being going with a short hair style because it'll be easier to tell if you're getting thinner and take a photo of your head every other day so you have something to refer to so you can see if the propecia is doing the trick. Actual facts instead of paranoia brought on by too much worrying.

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