Guest Posted August 17, 2003 Share Posted August 17, 2003 I read an article from an IAHRS(SP?) meeting that cautioned on transplants for the very young(under 35) and very bald.....I think they were talking NW6. The issue may be further loss with the very young and lack of satasfaction by the client with the very bald. Any thoughts? My dad had a good hairline and was just thinning into his 50's, but is now 67 and has no frontal hairline and his hair diameter has thinned where it probably would show a scar had he gotten work done. It looks OK on him, but my concern is if I eventually follow the same pattern then a scar would be visable. Would that concern any of you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 17, 2003 Share Posted August 17, 2003 I read an article from an IAHRS(SP?) meeting that cautioned on transplants for the very young(under 35) and very bald.....I think they were talking NW6. The issue may be further loss with the very young and lack of satasfaction by the client with the very bald. Any thoughts? My dad had a good hairline and was just thinning into his 50's, but is now 67 and has no frontal hairline and his hair diameter has thinned where it probably would show a scar had he gotten work done. It looks OK on him, but my concern is if I eventually follow the same pattern then a scar would be visable. Would that concern any of you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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