25M NW5 - Buy time with mesotherapy and a conservative transplant?

keepingmyhairr

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25M, around NW5. Hair loss started at 19–20 and I have very little frontal hair left. The crown is currently in better shape but is also thinning.

I tried oral finasteride but experienced libido-related side effects and never felt comfortable continuing it. I also tried topical minoxidil and had palpitations/tachycardia, so unfortunately I haven’t been able to tolerate the standard long-term treatments.


The other day on a visit a top surgeon suggested a conservative approach with around 3,200 grafts focused on rebuilding the frontal third and part of the mid-scalp, while leaving the crown untouched for now. The goal is to maximize cosmetic impact, preserve donor reserves, and keep grafts available for future reinforcement of the lateral areas if hair loss continues to progress.

For maintenance, the plan would be dutasteride mesotherapy every 2 months, ketoconazole shampoo, and occasional PRP sessions. The doctor of course said that can be umconfortable, less effective (or nor goong to work) and expensive.


For those with similar patterns and who could not tolerate oral medication, do you think this is a reasonable long-term strategy? Could mesotherapy every 2 months realistically help maintain the result for several years, or is progression still likely to be significant? Any advices (apart from shaving my head haha).
 

MrClean1

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Who is this Dr.? PRP is not very effective and shampoo doesn't stay on your scalp to do much of anything. Haven't seen any results with dusteride mesotherapy. Way too young to get a hair transplant with this plan.
 

Elithair

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Tough spot, and fair play for thinking it through properly.

The plan itself is the responsible version, frontal third only, leaving the crown and keeping donor back for later. The weak link is the maintenance, and that's what decides whether it lasts. Mesotherapy every couple of months, PRP and keto just don't hold hair the way oral finasteride or dutasteride do, which is why your doctor flagged it might not work.

At 25 and NW5 with loss this fast, the hair behind the transplant keeps going without proper DHT control, and you end up with a transplanted front in front of a receding crown, burning donor to chase it.

So, before anything irreversible, push hard on a tolerable medical route first. Topical finasteride isn't the topical minoxidil that gave you palpitations, and plenty who can't take 1mg daily do fine on a much lower dose. Even partial DHT control changes everything, worth a proper derm conversation on meds and a second opinion. To your direct question though, no, I wouldn't bank on mesotherapy holding an aggressive NW5 for years. A conservative transplant could buy you a good few years up front, just not a fix on its own.
 
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