Keep being turned down for hair transplants! (photo)
I gained some of my hair back with the help of 5ar inhibitors and minoxidil, but it is not in perfect. So I really want to do hair transplant surgery to get more fuller hair, but the doctors I see keep turning me down. Why is that?
If you got a hair transplant and had a lot of miniaturized hair, what you might lose could equal your hair transplant gain. You could be worse off. That is why I can only tell you a little about your situation, as I need to examine you. When doctors transplant a patient for genetic balding, they like to see PATTERNED hair loss not unpatterned hair loss like you have. Unpatterned hair loss means that the surgeon may not be able to achieve specific goals for specific areas where your problem is worse.
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