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When do you decide that it is high time to finally get a hair transplant?

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leahmich77

Member
I know a lot of you here might have also tried Fin, and you might have heard of the sexual side effects that it has. I haven't shown much adverse reactions yet, but I do like to know when would be the best time to maybe minimize this and finally consider hair transplant. Can someone give their two cents on this?
 
JoeTillman

JoeTillman

Valued member
The side effects not only are not something it "has" as if it is to be expected but they only affect a very small percentage of users. To answer your question, if I understand it correctly, is that you shouldn't get a hair transplant if you can't deal with the sides effects. One does not minimize the side effects by opting for surgery. It's a losing proposition.


Finasteride helps to prevent more hair loss and eventually more hair transplant surgery. More hair transplant surgery does not prevent more hair loss.
 
Bigmac

Bigmac

Administrator
Staff member
What adverse reactions have you experienced?
 
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Canadian Institute of Hair

Member
If you have dense hair in your permanent fringe, you`re a candidate for a hair transplant. The number of sessions differs according to the type of hair you have wavy and curly hair may require fewer sessions, but straight hair may require more. Those with light-coloured hair and paler skin appear to have denser hair. Besides, the results vary according to each patient. You may not get the density or coverage you had in your teenage years. Anyway, an initial consultation should help you discuss your expectations with a hair transplant specialist.
 
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