Howdy Deaner
Mate – I’ve always enjoyed reading your posts and found you to be one of the most sensible and rational people on the site, however, to hear that you want to get a transplant now is a little disturbing.
It sounds like you’re going great guns on the finasteride and that it has really worked (continues to work) for you. Why go to the expense, hassle and potential pitfalls of a transplant?
You of all people know well that finasteride only has a limited effective life (ie to keep your hair above baseline) – after this, the areas in which you gained from finasteride will likely slowly regress. If you get a transplant only at the hairline, you stand a significant risk of having a lock stock hairline for eternity, but then male pattern baldness progressing from directly behind your hairline!
The guy at the sandwich shop I regularly visit is someone who obviously had a transplant at a young age and only on the hairline. Now he has a great hairline from temple to temple with decent density but then is completely bald everywhere else!! The guy looks like a tool de luxe, let me tell you.
This is the reason why hair transplant doctors (the good ones anyway) will tell you let your hair loss stabilise first (off all meds) and only then go for an hair transplant. Why not exhaust all the other and less expensive aids to your regimen first? I view an hair transplant as a complete and utter last resort (unless HM advances quickly) and hope that you will too…
Good luck and keep at it!
Def