Help with determining level of loss and transplant potential Please

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  • keepingmyhair
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 41

    Help with determining level of loss and transplant potential Please

    Hi,

    This is for my friend who doesn't have an account. My own hairloss story is elsewhere. He is Asian, 30 years old. He had a very nice looking hairline (as far as I can see) 6 years ago, perhaps even 3 years ago? Now it seems his hairline has ran off. He was not aware that there's anything can be done for hair loss or that something like a HT exists. I told him I'd get opinions for him. He used to model and is wondering if it could be restored/fixed? I've heard around his age it's a good time to know how far you're going to go on the norwood and how well a hair transplant will probably work out? Where does he stand, and what advice would you offer?

    The shaved pictures are present day (and the very front facing one looking straight on is a couple years ago. The rest are 3-6 years ago, from model shoots or candid pics. He'd rather not have to shave it anymore and have his whole front restored, he just didn't know that was a possibility -- he's never heard of a hair transplant.

    Thanks all!
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  • keepingmyhair
    Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 41

    #2
    bump?

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    • BaldingEagle
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2015
      • 373

      #3
      Originally posted by keepingmyhair
      bump?
      Not enough loss for a transplant.

      Propecia and minoxidil would allow him to keep his current hair and thicken it up.

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      • Hairbrain
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2016
        • 127

        #4
        Originally posted by BaldingEagle
        Not enough loss for a transplant.

        Propecia and minoxidil would allow him to keep his current hair and thicken it up.
        Well said.....

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        • JohnMPB
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 379

          #5
          Overhead shot would be very helpful. It looks like u "line up" your hairline and temple points?

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