wastingpenguins
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Not that I'm even close to needing a hair transplant at this early stage in my hairloss, but I'm just wondering--
Whenever younger people talk about wanting a transplant, everyone always jumps on them.
They always talk about having to wait until your hairloss has "stabilized" to even consider the transplant.
Problem is-- to these young people, hair is important NOW. Not in five or ten years when they are slick bald.
If you have the money... what's the problem with getting the transplant when you're young? You can always get further procedures as your loss progresses, can't you?
Is it just because the doctors won't operate on someone so young?
Someone explain.
Whenever younger people talk about wanting a transplant, everyone always jumps on them.
They always talk about having to wait until your hairloss has "stabilized" to even consider the transplant.
Problem is-- to these young people, hair is important NOW. Not in five or ten years when they are slick bald.
If you have the money... what's the problem with getting the transplant when you're young? You can always get further procedures as your loss progresses, can't you?
Is it just because the doctors won't operate on someone so young?
Someone explain.