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  1. Hah, not to sound rude but I don't see anything eccentric about my wanting a high school hair line, I'm a freshman in college and I finished high school a year early., so I should still BE in high school. I was saying that when it gets to such a point that it looks ridiculous, I could just shave my head, and it won't be a big deal because I'll be older. I don't see anything socially or aesthetically awkward about a 30 yea rold with a shaved head, but like I said it is awkward for an 18 year old to have a clearly noticable receeding hair line. I'm still not sure as to why this would make a doctor unethical, I'm fully aware of what you mean... the hair behind the transplants will gfall out and I'll look like a douche... But I'm saying by the time that happened I'd more than likely be in my mid-late twenties or early thirties, and I'm sure I could get another transplant and last another few years, and then after I'm out of hair I can use for transplants I'll just shave my head, and it won't be socially/aesthetically awkard in the least in my opinion.
  2. I'm not saying I won't care about my appearance, I'm sure I will. I'm just saying that it'd be socially acceptable for me to be bald at the age of 30 whereas a noticable receeding hairline at 17 isn't exactly socially acceptable. I read that link before, also.
  3. I'm honestly not too concerned about being bald in my 30's. It's a pretty normal thing, it wouldn't bother me all that much. I'd rather get a transplant now and end up having to shave my whole head if I lsoe the hair in other places, I just want to have a full head of hair until my late twenties. After that I'm going to start to wrinkle and gain weight anyways, plus I'll probably be married. I think it'd be my decision to have a transplant done when I'm 18 in less than a month, I'd be a legal adult and if I was willing to deal with the fact that I would moer than likely end up losing other hair in the future at a lter time I don't see why it'd make a doctor "unethical" to operate on me.
  4. why does it matter if I get it transplanted now? if medical breakthroughs have allowed doctors to manufacture hearts, surely they can manufacture hair. why does it matter if it's my hair, or someone elses hair, or fake hair that I get implanted in my head? I don't know abything about this stuff but I'm sure that if doctors are able to make fake limbs and shit they can make fake hair that looks/feels/grows like real hair, which would leave everyone with an unlimited supply.
  5. That sequence of posts seemed kind of non sensual,maybe you should compress your whole thought into one post, that'd be easier. Basically I'd still like the following questions to be adressed. 1. why is it not a good solution that, when I get on propecia which my doctor prescribed to stop any future hair loss at the very least and potentially regrow hair also, why can't I just fill in the gross spots with a transplant, seeing as my doctor told me that the propecia would at least keep my hair how it is? I don't need to worry about losing any more hair. 2. Should I use one of those shampoo's in addition to propecia, or would there be no point? 3.) if so, which one is the best? 4.) Should I use rogaine in addition to the propecia, and possibly the shampoo as well, and if so, seeing as I already have it in a little dropper bottle in liquid form, where do I apply it/how much, considering my crown isn't an issue and it's just receeding? 5.) Once I'm on the propecia, will I be able to dye my hair again, seeing as the propecia is supposed to make it not flal out like normal human being hair does? 6.) Will straightening/blow drying my hair have any effect on keeping it? thanks for putting up with my being a n00b to losing my hair before I'm old enough to smoke, vote, etc. I appreciate everyone's feedback, I really only need answers to the questions I asked, not to be rude. Any other info you'd like to give, I'd be glad to hear it once my questions are adressed.
  6. Shaving my head isn't really in style, hah. I wear my hair like this. Except, mine is about 2 inches shorter right now. it looks terrible because it doesn't cover my whole forehead. it comes up on the sides and I look like an asshole. It won't really be noticeable when it's a bit longer but if my hair line gets any worse it will be. I really need to keep my hair, hah. It will completely downgrade the quality of my life, all I do is play in my band. If I lose my hair any more than I am already to the point where it's noticable I won't fit the look, I'll look like a 90 yea rold douche bag playing in a band with teenagers. I'll never get laid again. I really don't see why I can't go on propecia to make it stop, and take it forever. Idon't care. So it'll stop forever. And then get the transplant thing.
  7. Thanks, I read both links. So then, I should wait until I'm on propecia for a year, and if it halts my hair loss, then consider a transplant to fill in the hair line issue? And it's pretty disappointing that the laser therapy doesn't seem to be an actual solution. Would you reccomend using the shampoo in addition to Propecia, or will propecia alone be enough? Also, I purchased rogaine a while ago, before I knew it was only meant for the crown. I'm unsure as to how it works, I have like 5 bottles and they all have little liquid dropper deals, but I'm not sure where to apply it. It's like water, and I'm not sure if I'm supposed to apply it to my whole head, or what.
  8. I was under the impression that rogaine was only for the crown and such... I only have an issue at the frontal hair line. I'm curious as to whether the other medications mentioned do anything different than Propecia. Also I'm curious about shampoos, and laser comb things... And, why can't I get a transplant, my doctor told me propecia will at the very least keep my hair as it is, and possibly stimulate regrowth. If my hair will stay how it is on the medicine, why not get a transplant to fill in the retarded areas? edit: I forgot to mention, I also don't drink, smoke, or do any drugs. I eat healthy and I'm in good shape.
  9. I meant a child in perspective to the situation, bro. I'm a child, in the respect that I'm too young to be losing my hair.
  10. I'm 17 years old, I'll be 18 at the end of the month. I've had a widows peek/receding hairline/what I consider to be a genetic deformity since I was 15. It's always bothered me a good amount, but I wear my hair long so it's been covered. It used to be, just that my hair line came to a point and went back slightly. It started going back further and further around a year ago, when my doctor said it was no big deal and it wouldn't get any worse. Uhm, yeah... It did. Significantly. Now, it's gone back about 2 inches, and it's gotten wider. I have a terrible, terrible receding hair line, my hair is about 6 inches long and it's still blatant. It's not falling out at all anywhere else, it's perfectly fine except the forehead line deal. I'm not one of those people who can just cope with it, or shave my head or something like that. I'm not joining the KKK, and I'm not 70. I'm a 17 year old child, and I need to fix my hair. Keeping it how it is isn't really good enough, either. I want a full head of hair. I'm a child. My doctor prescribed Propescia, or whatever it's called. I have to purchase it soon, but I'm not even sure if that works. According to the website, it isn't proven to fix receding hairlines. I've read things saying that surgeons don't like to perform on people under 25 because additional hair might fall out, but my doctor says propescia will stop it from falling out, so wouldn't that mean that I could get the surgery and not have to worry about more falling out? This is a really big deal to me, I'm a really positive and happy person and this is honestly just about the only thing in my life that makes me completely miserable. I can't stress enough that it's a huge, huge deal to me. My hair is important to me, I guess I'm a fashionable kid and my hair has always been my best physical attribute. I need to fix this. Edit: I initially forgot to mention that I've dyed my hair a lot. I dyed it black for about a year and a half. I've also bleached it, dyed it dark, bleached it again, like twice. I blow dry and straighten it every day. I'm not dying it anymore, but I continue to blowdry/straighten it. My hair color right now is fairly close to my natural light brown/dirty blonde, I need to blow dry it or it always looks greasy and I straighten it because it flips out on the ends. I'm not sure if any of this is/was affecting the loss of hair.
  11. I'm 17 years old, I'll be 18 at the end of the month. I've had a widows peek/receding hairline/what I consider to be a genetic deformity since I was 15. It's always bothered me a good amount, but I wear my hair long so it's been covered. It used to be, just that my hair line came to a point and went back slightly. It started going back further and further around a year ago, when my doctor said it was no big deal and it wouldn't get any worse. Uhm, yeah... It did. Significantly. Now, it's gone back about 2 inches, and it's gotten wider. I have a terrible, terrible receding hair line, my hair is about 6 inches long and it's still blatant. It's not falling out at all anywhere else, it's perfectly fine except the forehead line deal. I'm not one of those people who can just cope with it, or shave my head or something like that. I'm not joining the KKK, and I'm not 70. I'm a 17 year old child, and I need to fix my hair. Keeping it how it is isn't really good enough, either. I want a full head of hair. I'm a child. My doctor prescribed Propescia, or whatever it's called. I have to purchase it soon, but I'm not even sure if that works. According to the website, it isn't proven to fix receding hairlines. I've read things saying that surgeons don't like to perform on people under 25 because additional hair might fall out, but my doctor says propescia will stop it from falling out, so wouldn't that mean that I could get the surgery and not have to worry about more falling out? This is a really big deal to me, I'm a really positive and happy person and this is honestly just about the only thing in my life that makes me completely miserable. I can't stress enough that it's a huge, huge deal to me. My hair is important to me, I guess I'm a fashionable kid and my hair has always been my best physical attribute. I need to fix this. Edit: I initially forgot to mention that I've dyed my hair a lot. I dyed it black for about a year and a half. I've also bleached it, dyed it dark, bleached it again, like twice. I blow dry and straighten it every day. I'm not dying it anymore, but I continue to blowdry/straighten it. My hair color right now is fairly close to my natural light brown/dirty blonde, I need to blow dry it or it always looks greasy and I straighten it because it flips out on the ends. I'm not sure if any of this is/was affecting the loss of hair.
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