If I Have a Transplant Now, Would That Mean Future Treatments Wouldn’t Work?
Have had a thinning hairline for the past few years (I’m 27). I take propecia and rogaine to slow it down, but lately it has been getting a bit more noticeable.
I am considering getting a hair transplant, I have a question regarding future treatment though. Lets say I get a hair transplant now and eventually a topical or injectable solution comes out to reverse hairloss. Would there be a conflict between the transplanted follicles, and the follicles in the same area that are miniaturized/dormant that are now being revitalized? Would getting a hair transplant mean I couldn’t use those future treatments?
Thanks.
We always advocate having a Master Plan made, which means you need a consultation with a doctor.
I do not know the future of hair restoration technology, but a hair transplant surgery would not be a contraindication to any future developments. That is, unless you end up with a bad hair transplant surgery… so choose your doctor wisely.
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