Hair Transplant at 23 years of age?
I have a question regarding your philosophy on receiving a hair transplant before the age of 25. I have read over your comments written on Reddit and Baldingblog and I want to know why you feel that way and if you make exceptions?
I make exceptions to that rule but require the following:
- Develop a Personalized Master Plan, which includes assessing the donor supply quantitatively and qualitatively.
- Making sure that I am convinced that I know the worst-case scenario for balding in that patient
- MAking sure that the patient is mature and understands the hair loss process over his lifetime
- Making sure that the patient has the finances to deal with a worst-case scenario.
If you want to go on this trip with me, then I need to see some photos to show your balding, and one of them should be a frontal view with your hair pulled back and your eyebrows lifted high so that the creases on the forehead show up. This will show me anatomical landmarks to measure where your hairline belongs and more about what a normal hairline should look like. Please tell me what you don’t like about your hairline and overall hair situation. The photos are confidential, and the initial consultation is free (unless I prescribe medications to you). Please include your phone number and the best times to reach you, as I like to establish a connection with each person I am helping, and in your case, I have to get to know you so that I am comfortable that you can meet my criteria.
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