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I'm currently Norwood 2, which means my hair looks okay, but I need about half an hour every morning to make it look good and simply combing it back is not possible because then my forehead looks too big and I look much less attractive then.
I am 25 years old and have been taking finasteride since I was 20, my hair loss has stopped completely. It annoys me to spend so much time blow drying and combing my hair in the right position every day. I spoke to a top doctor from Belgium who estimated about 600 grafts to close the small gaps. However, I'm totally scared of doing more damage than better, precisely because my starting point isn't that bad.
Can my good hair suffer permanent shockloss? When do you think you will be socially acceptable again after 600 grafts? I opted for the variant without shaving in the reception area. can I still wear skin fades afterwards? My goal would be to simply have a nice hairline afterwards and to be able to simply comb my hair back in the morning instead of somehow laying it over the corners.
I'm just afraid of making a mistake. do you know that? afraid to regret.
I am 25 years old and have been taking finasteride since I was 20, my hair loss has stopped completely. It annoys me to spend so much time blow drying and combing my hair in the right position every day. I spoke to a top doctor from Belgium who estimated about 600 grafts to close the small gaps. However, I'm totally scared of doing more damage than better, precisely because my starting point isn't that bad.
Can my good hair suffer permanent shockloss? When do you think you will be socially acceptable again after 600 grafts? I opted for the variant without shaving in the reception area. can I still wear skin fades afterwards? My goal would be to simply have a nice hairline afterwards and to be able to simply comb my hair back in the morning instead of somehow laying it over the corners.
I'm just afraid of making a mistake. do you know that? afraid to regret.