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Am I a good candidate for a HT? Diffuse thinning


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Hi everyone,

 

I am fighting the good fight for 3 years now with zero Succes. I take finasteride, oral Minoxidil and topical Minoxidil.

In the past i've taken Dutasteride, RU58841 (thinking about doing this again) as well. Nothing gave me regrowth or maintenance. I've been thinning for 3,5/4 years, started when no scalp was visible and now I see it too much. But I am (relative speaking) not far gone, so I am wondering how succesfull a HT could be in my case. I have a lot of hair, it's just so insanely thing right now. Used to be very thick. I also have and itch since my hairloss started. Just mentioning it. I do not have any regression, just thinning.

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No need for HT

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You need to tread lightly because some hair transplant in between natives could end up damaging native hair and as a result a loss of that natural density. I hope someone who knows more about that can speak on it. But I also agree that you don’t need to consider an ht yet. I understand your concern for density, but I think your medical route will likely do more to return some of it than an ht that will begin to deplete your donor too. 

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16 minutes ago, TorontoMan said:

You need to tread lightly because some hair transplant in between natives could end up damaging native hair and as a result a loss of that natural density. I hope someone who knows more about that can speak on it. But I also agree that you don’t need to consider an ht yet. I understand your concern for density, but I think your medical route will likely do more to return some of it than an ht that will begin to deplete your donor too. 

Thank you. I've been thinking about doctor Laorwong. I know the shock loss can be a real thing yeah, it's my biggest worry as well. But all the medications do not work on me sadly.

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14 hours ago, nakding said:

Thank you. I've been thinking about doctor Laorwong. I know the shock loss can be a real thing yeah, it's my biggest worry as well. But all the medications do not work on me sadly.

Even i am booked with dr laorwong ...

You can try prp sessions first if you wish more density 

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