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Would I be a candidate for FUE surgery? Pics included.


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Here are my most recent pictures of my hair line.  Would be interested in your thoughts regarding my chance of attaining a more fuller and dense hair line using FUE?

If so how many grafts do you think I would need?  And could I achieve a buzz cut?

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I believe you’re a better candidate for smp. Your donor looks sparse. It may be the pictures. But based on these pictures you’re not a candidate. Have you seen any surgeons in person? I suggest having your donor evaluated microscopically. You appear to have aggressive retrograde alopecia. Are you on any medication?


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6 minutes ago, Melvin- Moderator said:

I believe you’re a better candidate for smp. Your donor looks sparse. It may be the pictures. But based on these pictures you’re not a candidate. Have you seen any surgeons in person? I suggest having your donor evaluated microscopically. You appear to have aggressive retrograde alopecia. Are you on any medication?

I have not seen a surgeon in person.  Nor have I ever heard of this form of alopecia and am not taking any medication.  Is it treatable?  

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Yes take finasteride to stop any further loss, use rogaine everyday to stimulate hair follicles maybe you can even get regrowth but will have to keep using it, as for a transplant I would consult with dr pitella, eugenix they’re the best for high norwoods there’s a patient like you that was able to achieve a buzzcut look recently I’ll tag it 

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