damage to hair

antonio666

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I'm thinking a few years down the line but when the meds that i'm using stop working i will probably consider a hair transplant but i am a diffuse thinner and probably will be in a few years only worse.
Anyway my question is can they transplant between normaly healthy hair to add more density without damaging the natural hair
 

Mahair

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It is very risky (especially when meds have lost their effectivness) .Unfortunatley media bias and lack of data has led people to belive that they certainly would be no worse of by ADDing some hair or that a doctor would do them no harm. Nothing could be farther from the truth in most cases (Net loss and chasing hairloss for a lifetime via transplants or even wose ,pain suffering and an unnatural appearance). Keep up the good research.
 

antonio666

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Have you not seen the alvi armani website he treats diffuse thinners all the time and gives them a full look.He is also got a good reputation you only have to look at some of his patients who post on these forums and they are delighted
 
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