Not get hair transplant without starting finasteride?

andy8

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Hi!

New to forum, 27 yo male here who has been losing hair more or less last 9 years and it seems progressive and lately it seems to have been speeding up. Few years ago when it started to bother me more I researched a little bit about different medications, but decided against anything because did not want to mess up my hormones or take a chance to have side effects.

Now last year it's been bothering me more and more and now I decided that it's not going to get any better so why not get hair transplant and stop worrying about it.

But, my chosen doctor (one of the best ones in Thailand) told me that he don't recommend me to do transplant surgery if I'm not going to start medication (finasteride). And that is because he says my hair is thinning everywhere and even in donor area back of my head is thinning. Now atm I have lost hair mostly from temples and a bit from front, but not yet from vertex - so I guess that is stage III or IV right?

And he says that if I don't start medication now, I'm just going to lose more hair and then transplant will look funny and weird. I understood the reasoning, but first thought and question was that why I can't just make new transplant then? He say that maybe can, but my donor area is already so thin. Is there any other ways then?

Anyway my main questions in this situation are:

1. If you put aside your personal experiences and opinions about finasteride and accept that I don't want it - What you think I should do in this situation?

2. If you don't put aside your personal experiences or opinions about finasteride - Please either convince me to go trough operation and start medication or convince me to stay away from that!

Thank you for anyone who cares to answer
 

Baldie101

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Hi!

New to forum, 27 yo male here who has been losing hair more or less last 9 years and it seems progressive and lately it seems to have been speeding up. Few years ago when it started to bother me more I researched a little bit about different medications, but decided against anything because did not want to mess up my hormones or take a chance to have side effects.

Now last year it's been bothering me more and more and now I decided that it's not going to get any better so why not get hair transplant and stop worrying about it.

But, my chosen doctor (one of the best ones in Thailand) told me that he don't recommend me to do transplant surgery if I'm not going to start medication (finasteride). And that is because he says my hair is thinning everywhere and even in donor area back of my head is thinning. Now atm I have lost hair mostly from temples and a bit from front, but not yet from vertex - so I guess that is stage III or IV right?

And he says that if I don't start medication now, I'm just going to lose more hair and then transplant will look funny and weird. I understood the reasoning, but first thought and question was that why I can't just make new transplant then? He say that maybe can, but my donor area is already so thin. Is there any other ways then?

Anyway my main questions in this situation are:

1. If you put aside your personal experiences and opinions about finasteride and accept that I don't want it - What you think I should do in this situation?

2. If you don't put aside your personal experiences or opinions about finasteride - Please either convince me to go trough operation and start medication or convince me to stay away from that!

Thank you for anyone who cares to answer

1. Go check with other doctors. Asking only one could be fatal. If they all say the same then you should either accept that you are getting bald and live with it, or use a wig (I wouldn't) or shave your head bald (I'm shaving myself bald until meds are showing results)

2. I talked to my father about this and he told me that hair transplant were for people who didn't have hair on their head (top) and I could do it whenever I wanted to do so. He told me that as long as I had the change of keeping what hair I got or be able to regrow more hair then I should try the drugs. Who knows maybe it would help and make it better. If it didn't work then I could always go with the hair transplant. I will say the same to you, try the drugs before going with the hair transplant.
 

talmoode

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Why should anyone convince you to do anything at all? it's your life and your decision only. You don't want to listen to your own doctor so why does anyone have to care? Sorry to be blunt, but well...
 

andy8

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Why should anyone convince you to do anything at all? it's your life and your decision only. You don't want to listen to your own doctor so why does anyone have to care? Sorry to be blunt, but well...

Lol wtf dude... I'm just asking opinions, SORRY! Didn't know you own the internet.

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And yes, I don't blindly listen to any doctor, that would be rather naive. I always consider my options.

How would it sound if I just get the transplant done and then continue with PRP treatment? Is there any clinical proof of PRP treatment working? How about laser comb? Is there any other solutions to maintain whatever hair I have right now?
 
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