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Hi,
Couple of things here... 1. Any (decent) surgeon would most likely not agreed to d a procedure at your age, as you are susceptible to further loss through your 20's. Who has agreed to do it in October? 2. If a surgeon has agreed to do work for you, i wouldn't recommend FUT (strip) for just 800 grafts. It's a big scar for such a small number. A good FUE session would be more than sufficient (age permitting). From the pics, you seem to have a good head of hair anyway, so i would just maintain what you have for the present and then look to have work in the future. However, if you must have work done and have had someone agree to do it, i would recommend doing a larger session (FUE) of around 2,000 and having approx 1,000 in the hairline and another 1,000 dense packing in between your native hairs in the frontal 3rd to slow/soften any pending further loss. Rob
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If your family history is really that good, consider yourself lucky! If my hairline was as good as yours, I wouldn't risk surgery for a couple more years, to make sure my hairline was done doing what it was going to do. I would hate to see you have surgery done now and then see your hairline receed a bit more. That would leave you with another gap to fill in.
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Finasteride 1.25 mg. daily Avodart 0.5 mg. daily Spironolactone 50 mg twice daily 5 mg. oral Minoxidil twice daily Biotin 1000 mcg daily Multi Vitamin daily Damn, with all the stuff you put in your hair are you like a negative NW1?
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Sharan,
Thanks for taking the time to share your story and post photos of your existing hair. I agree with others that it may be a bit premature to begin undergoing hair transplant surgery. While I understand that you are concerned about an initial shedding period, in my opinion, I think you should seriously reconsider Propecia and/or Rogaine. Note also that while your family history is on your side, it's not a guarantee of how your hair loss will progress. If you do undergo hair transplantation at this early age, at the very least, I'm glad you are going to consider taking a conservative approach. But just know that if you do spend money to lower the hairline and refine your temple area, you will be committing yourself to subsequent procedures in the event your temples and/or hairline recede further. Best of luck in maintaining and restoring your hair, Bill
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