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Would it be possible (in a situation with a lot of money, 10-20 thousand euro) to "fix" the problem of baldness?
The young man starts losing hair at 20 years, with 24 already seriously balding. To avoid waiting for the end of balding process and his 40is, the decision is to remove "sick" hair using laser removal, ie hair at the front and top of the head, which would certainly in the next few years fall out. Then it becomes a typical bald man with the popular "ring" around the head while the hair on the top is gone.
Then, with a lot of money, transplant is done in which they use as many healthy head of hair ( 5.000 grafts), a lot of beard hear (3.000 grafts) and a lot of hair on his chest for example (2.000 grafts). (It is known that these methods work for years in America). With so many grafts and excellent surgeon, he could achieve a impression of uniform occupancy, and the hair from the head would be transplanted forward (for credibility), and hair from the beard and chest at the top and crown, respectively.
The best part is beating the lifetime obligation to use meds.
Of course, it takes a lot of money, but if a person is much hairy and talk to the right surgeon, is it theoretically possible?
The young man starts losing hair at 20 years, with 24 already seriously balding. To avoid waiting for the end of balding process and his 40is, the decision is to remove "sick" hair using laser removal, ie hair at the front and top of the head, which would certainly in the next few years fall out. Then it becomes a typical bald man with the popular "ring" around the head while the hair on the top is gone.
Then, with a lot of money, transplant is done in which they use as many healthy head of hair ( 5.000 grafts), a lot of beard hear (3.000 grafts) and a lot of hair on his chest for example (2.000 grafts). (It is known that these methods work for years in America). With so many grafts and excellent surgeon, he could achieve a impression of uniform occupancy, and the hair from the head would be transplanted forward (for credibility), and hair from the beard and chest at the top and crown, respectively.
The best part is beating the lifetime obligation to use meds.
Of course, it takes a lot of money, but if a person is much hairy and talk to the right surgeon, is it theoretically possible?