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Getting on with life (Hair Multiplication & Research)

posted by Leonard, 07.05.2008, 23:48

» hanginginthere
» you completely missed the whole point
»
» if you are headed to a NW7 And you go in now and thickly transplant the
» areas where you lost it and you look great, the more hair you use the worse
» it is
»
» when you are in your 50s heading to the final stages you will not have
» enough hair to chase your balding, and you will have a thick crop of hair
» surrounded by a bald ring and you will not be able to fix it
» you will have no donor hair left
»
» then you will look like a freak
»
» so you are saying since you will be in your 60s you wont mind it? think
» again
»
» You would be a fool to get a transplant
»
» How would he be a fool in his 50s/60s after using a virtually scar-free
» procedure like FUE in his mid 30s? I'm dying to hear an explanation...
» hopefully one without emoticons, crybaby comments, or calling people
» fools.

Epiker, Rev is right. If you are thinning slowly and plan to use FUE, then I don't think it is a problem if you become a NW6 or NW7. At worst you can have the transplanted hairs replanted somewhere else via FUE again - I've seen this happen.

I think the people to get best advice from are those who have had a HT and have gone through that experience, rather than someone who hasn't.

 

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