Sat 13 Dec 2008
When Hair Transplant Surgery May and May Not be an Appropriate Solution
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Transplant Surgery
You may have heard that young hair loss sufferers with moderate thinning hair are not viable hair transplant candidates due to the progressive and unpredictable nature of hair loss and a finite donor hair supply. But what about older hair loss sufferers who only just recently started losing their hair? Do the same general principles apply to them as well? When is hair transplant surgery a viable solution and when should non-surgical baldness treatments be tried first?
Click here to learn about and contribute your thoughts on when hair restoration surgery is and is not an appropriate solution.
Bill – aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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