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I'd like to know the answer to this as well. Chances are a lot of guys may face this at some time or other.
Does it make a difference where on the scalp we are talking? e.g. frontal area, temples, sides, crown |
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A very small strip or FUE works great. Plus, even though I shave recipient areas, we can do these little cases without shaving and thus downtime is minimal.
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA
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I just did a search on small FUE sessions, and this one came up with my exact situation. I'm going in for 300-400 FUE's in a few weeks to fill in the area behind where I'd had the hairline rebuilt. Original hairline rebuild was 1200 (via strip) done about 6 years ago. Apparently I'm a slow receder, mostly because of Propecia and Rogaine, as I'm now 42, and have been receding since 18 (wow, that's hard to write). I'm not sure what's the better situation, slow torture of a gradual receding hairline, or quick torture of a rapidly receding hairline. Good luck to all.
Manko |
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A thought that comes to mind is how this very question should be an extensive part of every consultation.
For anyone looking to get a HT that is adjacent to native hair, the Dr. should explain exactly what the options will be as that native hair is gradually lost. The Dr. would be terribly remiss by not covering this. Of course, it's not something one really wants to think about when getting a HT. |
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