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| Subject:
To young for transplants? |
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| Question:
I have always had a hairline which makes it look
like my hair is receeding. I have always worn my
hair slightly long in the front to disguise this.
I am 24 and lately have been experiencing some difuse
thinning for which I have seen several doctors.
Each exam has begun with the doctor lifting my hair
and the front and stating the I have obvious male-pattern
baldness. After I quickly explain that there has
been no change in my hairline and they continue
to examine my scalp, they agree that there is most
likely a different cause. I had/have a thick head
of hair which I hope will recover before too long.
Are transplants to alter a hairline such as mine
possible? The areas to be covered are noticeable,
but not nearly as large as those of most transplant
examples I have seen. In your opinion, are most
surgeons likely to be more or less willing to work
on a case such as mine as opposed to a normal MPB
case? Thank you. |
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| Answer:
Given your age & story you are not currently
a good candidate for hairgrafting. I would recommend
rogaine/propecia for you way before I would recommend
surgery. |
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| Answered
by: Dr
Aaron Stone |
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