If You Are Completely Bald Toward Norwood 6 And Don’t Want Scalp Micropigmentation What Can You Do?
If someone in his twenty’s heading towards norwood 6 and you know he don’t have sufficient donor hair, and more add to it the patient don’t want scalp micropigmentation. in this case would you advice him to transplant in front and use wigs to hide the balding behind? assuming the patient is non-responder to medication.
Everyone’s goals and expectations are different so my answer is a generalization. If you look at many before after photos on my website many Norwood 6 or 7 patients have received great results. It may not always be covering their full head but it is always a cosmetic worthwhile difference for them. If you do not have sufficient donor hair to cover the entire head then you can focus on the front hair line for a non-balding “frame” to your face and accept you will be bald on the back crown area. If this not acceptable then you can choose to wear a wig on the top as some of my patients have. If none of this is acceptable, then you should not have surgery. The key is understanding what is possible and forming a long term Master Plan with you and the doctor.
Today, many patients are taking another step, the step to have Scalp Micropigmentation (https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/) and they elect to shave their head and have the appearance of a full head of hair. With a shaved head, scalp micropigmentation can give a Class 7 bald man the appears he had if he shaved his head when he was 16.
As recommended above, Yes I would personally recommend going for a SMP rather than hair transplant; first due to the cost involved and second because of the pain involved. SMP is a much simpler process than hair transplant and doesn’t have any side effects too. It takes just over three hours to get this treatment done and you are free to go out and enjoy. One of my friend got SMP done recently and it looks great!! i guess the clinic name is BangkokHairClinic, may be you can Google for more details.