That obviously depends. I noticed you posted about your situation over three years ago with pics. I didn't follow it up, but did you end up going on finasteride or dutasteride and did it help any? Has your hairloss situation ptogressed or stabilized since then?
In my experience, hair transplants kill fine weaker hairs, it's not so much a case of shock loss as shock death! On the other hand shockloss also occurs locally (near recipient and donor zones) and globally (all over the head) but this usually recovers.
If you haven't been on finasteride/dutasteride I wouldn't do an hair transplant, unless you are really convinced your loss has stopped or stabilized (perhaps due to your genetic disposition) because these drugs can really change the picture. Some of those weaker hairs could come back stronger and play a part in the hair transplant design, instead of them being written off. If you were intent on getting an hair transplant and are comforatable with all the GOOD reasons not to, then look into it. All the clinics -or nearly all- will take your cash, but they all know about the shock-death thing, even if they don't admit it during the negotiating stages. Many times I've had preliminary discussions with reps and docs about globally planting hair only for them not to touch my crown on the operation day on account of not wanting to lose the weak hairs I still have (had) in that region.