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I just had one question, as I've been losing hair since around 21 does that mean I'll never be able to achieve a decent amount of density on my head? (As in not see through) I'm taking into consideration if I had say 3 hair transplants. I'm not looking for super thickness and I know in strong lights it will look thin but I mean in general like outside daily light. Thanks for your time.

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Kinda of a complex question there buddy.

I see your in your 30s right? On the NW scale what do you think your classed as?

 

It may be best to put up some picture's of your head only so members & Doctors can have a better idea of where your at & the forum can toss in some advice to you.

other than that go & seek out several HT Surgeon's so they can properly evaluate you under microscope.

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Billy,

 

Density -- with regard to transplantation -- is more about what you have in reserve in the donor compared to what you still have or had in the recipient. Granted, you will likely look more dense if you still have native hair to support the transplants. However, this does not mean you can't achieve excellent density in completely bald scalp. IF you have the donor to allow for dense packing.

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