1. This is always going to be a possibility but odds become lower based on the doctor you choose as well as how your body itself responds.
2. Again, mostly based on doctor choice, I chose HassonandWong and my donor area appeared as if nothing happened a week later after FUE.
3. After you narrow down your choice of surgeons, choose based on who you are most comfortable with in addition to whos hairline designs appeal to you.
4. I felt the same way but I realized that money comes and goes and being a young diffuse thinner in the front, my health is first as it was getting to the point where it was starting to affect other aspects of my life negatively which was giving me unnecessary stress.
5. Get on finasteride if you want and you should be fine for at least awhile. This also depends on how old you are.
6. This I can’t really deny because depending on your hair loss pattern and how your body reacts. With the redness, regrowth, etc. However I have been struggling with this for a couple years now so another couple months aren’t going to hurt knowing that it’s only temporary. Being a diffuse thinner and having a decent amount of hair before and an intact hairline is helping so far a month post op but time will tell.
7. I fear this as well but again the positives outweigh the negatives and going to a good doctor will make it very difficult to spot your hair transplant. Just try to wear a hat and when the redness starts to become hard to notice, you should be in the clear and good to go. Good Luck