A hypothetical stuation

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Ok, this is kind of a continuation of my last thread, but I really want to see what people think about this.

Lets imagine that someone gets on advodart as a NW2. We can probably assume that this is probably the worst his hair is going to get:

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/ta ... mn_2_m.jpg

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/ta ... mn_4_m.jpg

By this, I mean that he may end up as a NW4 in about 50 years such as this guy is. Now why can't this present NW2 get 2800 grafts in zones 1 and 2 right now and then get 3200 grafts in zones 3 and 4 when the time is needed? For example, these are the results this guy got with 3200 grafts (he's the same guy from above)

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/ta ... _136_m.JPG

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/websites/ta ... _137_m.JPG

Clearly 3200 grafts are enough to cover zones 3 and 4 and some of 2. They pretty much covered zones 1,2 and some of 3 for this guy.

So why can't a NW2 on advodart get like 2800 grafts in zones 1 and 2 right now and then get 3200 for coverage when zones 2,3 and 4 start to thin? Thats 7,000 grafts, which are reachable numbers for many people.

I think most will agree that a NW2 on avodart won't progress pass a NW4. This is what this situation rests upon.

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i dont foresee any problem with getting that. and it's actually only 6000 grafts(3200+2800), so yeah. if you get on avodart at nw2 and stay on it then i don't think you'll ever go past NW3 even, actually, let alone NW4. You may never even go past NW2.5. donor hair is not really a huge issue in my opinion if you get on avodart early enough.
 
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Damn, good looking JayMan. So I guess you could possibly up that 3200 to 4200, which would give incredible results going by the example above.
 
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