DaSand
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I've considered getting a transplant and I just got a consultation with someone who works at a clinic that offers it. The doctor is well known in my area, I know I can't get my full hairline back, but get a good one to grow my hair long.
Talking with him about it, I realized I may not be bald until 35. He said it varies from person to person. He looked at my hair and said I was a good candidate for a transplant. He says I've been thinning but not balding so that's a good thing. He also said I've only lost 10-15% of my hair, I did make sure he wasn't fibbing.
The only problem is I need to build up a nest egg for it. I'll need at least 4,000 to help pay for it. (And still having savings for books because I'm in college). I've also heard on the various tales of transplants gone wrong. So I'm a little weary on making the decision.
If I do get it, is there I should do to take care of it after the surgery?
Thanks for the help!
Talking with him about it, I realized I may not be bald until 35. He said it varies from person to person. He looked at my hair and said I was a good candidate for a transplant. He says I've been thinning but not balding so that's a good thing. He also said I've only lost 10-15% of my hair, I did make sure he wasn't fibbing.
The only problem is I need to build up a nest egg for it. I'll need at least 4,000 to help pay for it. (And still having savings for books because I'm in college). I've also heard on the various tales of transplants gone wrong. So I'm a little weary on making the decision.
If I do get it, is there I should do to take care of it after the surgery?
Thanks for the help!