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What is the definition of MPB 'stabilising'?


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You always hear one of the main pieces of advice before diving into HT surgery, is waiting for the hairloss to stabilise. Obviously a guy in his early 20's who's got aggressive hair loss that shows no signs of slowing down wouldn't be a good candidate right.

 

But what is the definition of stable to you? Is it the hairloss just stopping in its tracks completely or would slowing down to a crawl be a more accurate description?

 

I started on Fin when I was 20 years old, at that time I was a solid NW 2. Fast forward almost

9 years later and I would describe myself as a NW 2.5 who is heading towards a NW3 within the next 3 or 4 years. Is that stable?

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Don't overthink it. If you want the procedure then go for it, if you feel you're moving up one norwood over 12 yearsish then I think you can answer your own question. If the time and finances (and for any potential future procedures down the track) are there then get off the forum and book a procedure rather than wasting more time. I think you were looking at Bisanga so no issues there.

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Don't overthink it. If you want the procedure then go for it, if you feel you're moving up one norwood over 12 yearsish then I think you can answer your own question. If the time and finances (and for any potential future procedures down the track) are there then get off the forum and book a procedure rather than wasting more time. I think you were looking at Bisanga so no issues there.

 

Already booked and paid for :) in February

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