What is the ongoing maintenance for hair transplants?
With that said, a group of older men have since developed ‘age-related thinning’, in which ALL of the hair on the head becomes thinner (including the transplanted hair). This has produced a thinner transplanted area so one reached out for another transplant just last month, as many others have done over the past few years. I told them about Age-Related Thinning in which hair transplants just will not work for them, as their donor area is impacted by the same thinning that brought them to me again. So, I am treating two of those men, both over 65 years of age, with Age-Related Thinning, by performing SMP on the previous transplanted area (on one man) and the other with SMP on his entire head. Both men still have most or all of their hair transplants present, but as their hairs thinned with age, they needed more fullness that SMP would provide for them.
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