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    On 11/28/2020 at 6:18 PM, stage3nw said:

    I'm thinking about now though. Besides, my grandfather had a full head of hair up until the age of 70 and he looked amazing. Also, I'm pretty sure that I won't go completely bald and that it would progress to stage 3 nw max (judging by my relatives).  The lines that I drew were what they used to be also I have a small face. Also I would be willing to do as many surgeries as needed to keep my hair. So which surgeons are best for designing hairlines (its more aesthetically complex than being conservative) so I need a specialized one I guess.

    no reputable surgeon will act on your impulse of "i'm thinking about now though" .... all hair transplant surgery is done with the future in mind - that's the hard truth because hair loss is progressive and no surgeon will look at your current situation as static - good luck to you

  2. i'm afraid you would regret lowering your hairline that much when you're older and it doesn't look age appropriate. I hope you consult with a few very reputable and ethical surgeons who will likely give you the same advice. The more aggressive you go at a younger age, the more likely you'll have to have more surgeries in the future to keep up and maintain it. Good luck to you.

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  3. My opinion would be Dr. Bloxham all day. I would say he'll attack the frontal zone zone first with a dense pack FUT strip procedure.  Go back 12 months later and do the vertex and crown with a second surgery and you should be all done. He's extremely knowledgeable, transparent and putting out some great consistent, natural looking results - see his youtube channel (Feller & Bloxham Medical). 

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