Master Plan for Hair Loss
What is the “master plan” you keep talking about?
The Master Plan I often refer to is what you will be able to accept in the future with respect to your hair loss. It is simply anticipating for your future hair loss pattern and having a “plan” to stay one step ahead.
As an example, if you are 21 years old and currently a Norwood Class 3 hair loss pattern and want a hair transplant in the corners of your frontal hairline, it may be easily achieved. However, as you age you may progress to a Norwood Class 5 hair loss pattern and you will be left with only that permanently transplanted corner hairline as you lose the surrounding hair. In other words, you would look like a freak! Your master plan should have been made to consider the possibility of future hair loss by mapping your scalp hair for miniaturization patterns. The master plan may have also included consideration for postponing a hair transplant surgery for a few more years or starting on a FDA approved hair loss medication such as finasteride (Propecia) or minoxidil.
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