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I have had several transplants with fargo clinic, the last being 4 years ago. For the past year or so I have noticed increasing amounts of transplanted hair loss. I estimate at least 50% of my transplanted hair has been lost. Can anyone give me possible reasons. I had earlier grafts from another clinic which have also been completely lost. Could this have some bearing?
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Two possibilities that I see:
1. The grafts were taken from a non-permanent zone of your head. 2. You're experiencing diffuse thinning all around your head, and your natural "donor" hair is susceptible to it as well. Most men's donor hair isn't really 100% stable & safe from the effects of MPB. It's just a hell of a lot more stable than the areas that we lose early in life. But the donor areas can still experience some thinning with age. ------------------------------------------------ |
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