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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:21 pm Translate this post:   Reply with quote
Woodyb
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Has anyone heard of anyone in their early 20's getting the surgery done, to combat a receding hair line? If loss has been minimal but enough to get noticed, could it be possible to restore what was lost, then put grafts an inch into where no hair has been bothered?
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badzy
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that would be a gory surgery!
dunno something about hair transplant
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CITness
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Hi,

The first step to finding a treatment plan for you would be to consult with a reputable clinic and look into non-surgical treatments.

There are several considerations to make before actually having a hair transplant.

1) Further hair loss that may be major
2) The financial commitment
3) The risks and advantages of the procedure

Please remember that you can email us any photos and question for a free consultation.


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