Dear Bill and others,
Irrespective of the argument that propecia has stabilized hair loss in the case of this patient and that for this reason he could have gone for a transplant, what is the guarantee that he will not be forced to stop taking propecia sometimes in future, especially taking into the fact that propecia may effects one's libido? In that event this patient may end up in having too dense hair just below the forehead and nothing beyond (if that is the area what you say is STABILIZED by propecia) . I am of the strongest opinion that baldness is as common in males and we must get reconciled with it up to a certain extend and should go for a transplant if and only if we feel that the area affected is STABILISED BY BALDNESS and that even in the event of hair loss in non transplanted area, the hair still looks natural even with the former transplant.