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I had a FUE (1500 grafts from (turkey bad choice, I know )) on only the temples when I was 21, The results was way too sparse, and lacking of density to blend in with the native hairs.

 

I didn't like my hairline at the time, I attached a picture for reference.

[now I basically loath it :( ]

 

So at this point I'm 24, and this is the hairline/crown area. I can't afford another HT atm, but do you think it's safe to get another procedure to fill in the area at some point?

Or maybe should I shave down the HT area?

 

age 20 for reference before HT,

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Now,

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I had a FUE (1500 grafts from (turkey bad choice, I know )) on only the temples when I was 21, The results was way too sparse, and lacking of density to blend in with the native hairs.

 

I didn't like my hairline at the time, I attached a picture for reference.

[now I basically loath it :( ]

 

So at this point I'm 24, and this is the hairline/crown area. I can't afford another HT atm, but do you think it's safe to get another procedure to fill in the area at some point?

Or maybe should I shave down the HT area?

 

age 20 for reference before HT,

908545cf21f88c6f3b1d68595b81c1da.png

 

Now,

253078713738f2a75f27156e9701ac00.png

48e9519340c4f8ab0a3599e6af54ea4b.png

2456ad03378b300724cacc186fe41678.png

 

My best advise for you is to wait and dont do anything as long as your hair is like it is now.

If you start loosing hair Then you Can reevaluate your situation.

 

A HT Will not get close to the density that your hair is.

If you hair was thin, Then a HT might be an option for you, but you hair is very thick and dense, so another HT Will probly end up a dissapointment for you.

 

Regarding your Crown i would say, FORGET it!!!

It doesnt even look like you lost anything at the Crown, it just looks like a whirl.

If you start to transplant in the Crown, the chance of shockloss is Way to Big

 

I had 2 transplant myself, so i know what im talking about.

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I agree, the best thing you can do is prevent further hair loss. I don’t see any hair loss on your crown although the picture is not very good. The hairline doesn’t appear to obvious. I would say you’re in good shape, if you can keep this another 10 years you’re golden.


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