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  1. Is adding density a slightly different skill versus restoring a hairline to a guy who was completely bald to begin with? Or is that not really a factor. Another possibly dumb question; will the area which receives the grafts, need to be shaved? With my first transplant simply restoring hair at the temples, that wasn't an issue.
  2. Hey! I've had dental work in Turkey before, and had a throat operation in the USA. So, yes I am willing to travel and I can cope OK with recovery while overseas. I love visiting the United States but I am afraid the cost of a transplant could be prohibitive. And the answer to that is "don't go cheap on a transplant, just wait and save your money". Which is true, but on the other hand, the dental work in Turkey was very good, so I want to keep my options open, despite knowing that the cream of the crop are over in the USA. My budget is in the $6k to $7k kind of ballpark.
  3. Hi all, 3 years ago I had a 1,000 graft transplant with a UK doctor. This restored my hairline at the temples. I have been satisfied with the result and it was the right thing to do at the time. While my hairline is still holding up, it is thinning beyond the hairline. I think it is time to consider getting another transplant done early next year. I use Propecia and Rogaine. Which surgeons would be recommended for a guy in his late 20s in this situation? My feeling is that I'd be looking at getting something like 2,500 grafts, then perhaps looking at the situation again when I'm well into my thirties. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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