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Old 09-25-2007, 09:28 PM
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you dont have much hairloss. maybe wait and trying medicines will be a good idea. In the meantime, try toppik.
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Sanjeev,

As I've replied privately to you, you are not a good hair transplant candidate at this time because your hair loss is minimal. Transplanting hair at this point could expedite your hair loss due to the risk of permanent shock of miniaturized native hairs.

Furthermore, because hair loss is progressive, you could end up with a halo of balding area around a small patch of transplanted hair in the crown leaving a very unnatural look.

Propecia and/or Rogaine is your best line of defense at this point. Try the medication for a couple years and see what your hair loss condition looks like then.

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