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Hello, I'm new to this site and would welcome suggestions on a range of things. I'm 31, have androgenic alopecia and my hair is very thin on the top and sides but diffuse thinning throughout. It's thicker at the back, which I guess is where the donor follicles are taken from. Is my case viable? Would it work? And where should I get it done?! Brazil? Looking at the pictures on this site of women who have had hair transplants, they are all much older than me, but their hairloss is about the same as mine. I am worried that if I don't get this done now, I will be bald by the time I am 50..
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yes. Hair loss is really devastating for women--at the very least, there's no bald female versions of bruce willis or vin diesel running around. we pretty much have to compensate for it somehow.
ella--I suggest posting some pictures in the Q+A subforum if you're looking for advice. |
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