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Mmhce,
I've answered some of your questions here. I'll wait for other dedicated members to come around and address some of your other questions All the best, Bill
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I can certaintly relate to your general query. My op, which gave me virtual restoration, has been a success; however, a won battle doesn't end the war. Already, I am seeing the beginning signs of the future to come -- and it includes the same continuation of alopecia, though at a "retarded rate". That said, I'll answer your ?s as I see 'em.
1. It would continue to look like a "well done hair transplant". I would kill for my hair to not change an iota from where it currently is (I'm like 10ish months out from my HT). 2. The HT will stand the test of time insofar as it relates to how much native hair deteriorates over time, juxtaposed with your "tolerance" for whatis and is not acceptable density. Basically, you should almost always *be prepared* to undergo further operations at a later date. Of course, as you go through an op there is less and less ground that you ever would have to even worry about. 3. Not totally sure what you mean here, but from what I'm assuming, I'd say ya. 4. Geneally speaking, the goal is to always maximize the "illusion of density". Transplanted hairs are situated -- and angled -- to supply maximum perceived density, naturalness, while working with native hairs. 5. It's all relative. It's part of the game, though, like I mentioned earlier, to always be prepared. Of course, you don't *have to*, and you may not ever *need to*, but you are obv at an overall disadvantage to go into a war that you may not be able to properly go about finishing. That said, even if I knew I wouldn't, for w/e reason, ever attack my crown and vertex, I would still have gotten my hairline done. 6. You should pretty much go into getting HTs w/ high confidence that you will be able to suitably confront your MPB. You have to factor in age, rate of loss, pattern of loss, $, will, hair charachteristics, and what you will and won't be satisfied with. IMO, some people prolly should "call it quits", but for many, I think with proper planning and execution quite a bit can be accomplished.
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Unfortunately if you continue to lose hair at a fast rate you really can't "call it quits" until you run out of donor hair. I started my HT as a NW 5 and tried to play catch up with my hairloss until I ran out of donor. The bald area widened by several centimeters on each side and 6 centimeters down the back. |
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