I was told not to do a hair transplant!
I was told that I haven’t lost enough hair to fill in the highlighted areas where I’ve been balding (see outline of my thinning). Do I need to loose more hair to become a better candidate? I consulted two clinics about the number of grafts for my hairline. One said 2000 the other said 2500-2800. Above 2000 seems like too much to me, but I’m not sure. Any feedback is appreciated.
Why undergo a hair transplant if you don’t need it? Hair transplants accelerate balding, especially in younger men. You would likely lose much of the hair presently on your head if there is significant miniaturization present, so maybe a transplant would be switching from what you have to transplanted hair with marginal gain other than the surgeon making money at your expense. There are great medical treatments for your hair if you think you are thinning. Get a doctor that knows how to treat you medically.
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