Nah...not in my lifetime. Which surprises me because I remeber thinking as a kid that hairloss would not be a worry because science.
I was wrong.
Every "cure" or new treatment comes with poor photos from shady characters who release quarterly statements to try to spur investment.
I'm gonna have to say that's a negative ghost rider.
Talk to Dr Gabel and see what he says. He is a good doc and a solid guy. I think it could to a combo if low grafts, shock, and further loss. I wouldn't be happy at this point, but you have tile and you dont need a repair.
Looks like you had shock or just lost more hair. Are you on meds? The bald portion behind the hairline does not look like the main point of operation. Glad you can get it looking good but hope you can get it where you dont need concealer.
This is not a problem. This would be true if you had a terrible case with a butcher and needed a repair. But if you had a quality procedure, do not sweat it.
It all depends on your goals. I would say you need an in person consult. I was personally less willing to instantly rule you out if you had different goals, but a tight cut probably isnt the best goal for you. You would need to be very conservative becuase you have a large balding area.
I agree that with what you are wanting that you would be happier to pass.
You probably should skip surgery. For real.
Natural loss is 1000 times better than a bad transplant. If you are thinking your surgeon is below average, you should hit the brakes.
Difficulty styling like I wanted.
I've always shed a lot, since a child. I do not put a lot of stock in shedding, but if your caliber drops in what you are shedding, that is a sign too.