Transplanting the Crown In a Young Man
My crown is balding, but my frontal hair has a solid hairline. I am a 26 year old actor and a bald beany does not fit the type of actor I want to be. How can I play the role of a seducer of women, a handsome male icon who tries to get those romantic leading man roles, when the crown shines with a beacon that draws the eye like the Luxor hotel lights up the Las Vegas skyline. Many doctors frankly refused to do my balding crown. Don’t I get a say here? What do you think?
There is a general reluctance to transplant the crown of a young man by competent hair transplant surgeons who tend to think long term on the progressive nature of hair loss. I think that transplanting the crown is not a problem provided that:
- You are on finasteride (my strong preference) and you give it enough time to see if the drug alone reverses the hair loss in the crown.
- You are aware of the long term supply and demand issues to manage your hair loss if it becomes extensive. I would require that you work out a Master Plan with me on what you would do if your Hair loss/Hair supply issues would be a problem in the long term.
People who are body dysmorphic can be treated with transplantation if there is enough education, maturity, and money available in following the course of the progression of the hair loss. With luck, you might just be a pure vertex balder (like me, who had just a crown hair loss and crown transplants) or have great success with finasteride with reversal of the hair loss. Behind every balding head is a balding ‘human being’ whose vote is important in determining what trade-offs the person is willing to accept in his future. Knowing who you are is important to me, so our relationship then becomes a mutual decision (a partnership) and although I agree that for many patients transplanting just the crown of a young man is not a good idea, I would put the doctor/patient relationship to the center of this discussion. Although I understand the general reluctance for good, honorable, and competent doctors to transplant a crown in a young man, rules are just rules and they do not dictate every decision before me.
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