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Am i too Young to get Hair Transplant

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 August 2017 - 10:56
Thanks for sharing i can't say anything about it but here i can suggest you good surgery clinic for hair transplantation , Dubai cosmetic surgery is world renowned surgical clinic giving effective solutions to anyone going through any disease related to hair they have specialists or surgeons with experience you should consult with surgeons they will better guide you .
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 June 2017 - 13:59
I can't suggest any method that is best for your transplant but I just want to say that's the best option for your hair situation. Hope everything will be going well. thanks
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 06 June 2017 - 11:28
I’m 25, depressed and despondent. The reason for my depression and despondency is my excessive hair loss that began around 5 years ago and has only worsened ever since. It all began when I was about 19 or maybe 20. I used to shampoo and condition my hair regularly, but despite that, my hair began to thin. Every time I combed my head, a bunch of hair would come off. That got me scared. I became more careful in taking care of my hair. I purchased better shampoos and conditioners, avoided combing my hair while it was still wet, massaged oil into my hair every week, but none of these really had an impact. The rate of my hair fall got a bit lesser, but they continued to fell and the hair got coarse and thinner. By the time I was 21, my temples had gone hairless. I would style my hair in a way that my hairless temples didn’t seem noticeable, but nonetheless, it was bothering me a lot. My grandmother used to have long and beautiful hair and that she attributed to her regular practice of oiling them. Thinking that that was to be the ultimate cure for my hair loss, I became more consistent and more frequent in oiling my hair. I picked the best and the most expensive oils off the shelves of supermarkets, heated a small amount of each every night and massaged it into my hair hoping that my hair would grow thicker and denser. Sadly, it didn’t have to work and so it didn’t. When I would shampoo my head the next morning, the hair loss would only be worse. Someone suggested that I should consider a hair transplant treatment in Abu Dhabi or elsewhere but I thought I was too young for that. Due to the constant hair loss, my performance at college went down. I lost a significant amount of my confidence and wasn’t able to participate so well in class discussions. I became a backbencher. My grades got worse. I socialized less frequently. Every time a friend would call with a plan to hang out, I would make an excuse till they stopped calling me altogether. I stayed home more often and ventured out less frequently. Maybe that sounds weird, but I’m very conscious about the way I look and my receding hairline is a cause of big embarrassment for me. I have always loved wearing good clothes and hanging out at parties but my hair loss has made it very upsetting for me. I feel like no matter how nicely I dress, my hair is going to make me look pathetic and even old. This constant negative energy has me down most of the time. A close friend of mine noticed the changes in me and I had to open up to her about my hair loss concerns. She had someone in her family who had experienced hair loss and who was able to fix it with some medication. She got the name of the drug from that family member and even bought the first bottle of it for me. This gave me hope. The drug was called Rogaine, and it came in a small bottle in liquid form. It promised significant reduction in hair loss if you regularly applied it to your hair every day. I read the reviews online and was happy because it seemed to work for most men. I would massage the liquid twice every day into my hair. I used the product for about 3 consecutive months. After 3 months my hair fall remained as it had been before using the product. It did give an illusion that my hair was denser, but the hair fall was the same; that is 50-80 hair every day. I even tried supplementing it with oral drugs but that didn’t seem to work either. I was totally dejected and really upset. I thought about going for a hair transplant but that seemed expensive and I wasn’t even sure that the results would be satisfactory or not. I was by then 24 and my hair had gone thin and sparse. And it was only getting worse. Now, I have resorted to covering my head with a cap to cover up for my lost hair and not feel so embarrassed. Much of my hair has fallen off and what remains is very thin and coarse. Now I’m seriously considering a hair transplant as my last option. However, I have serious concerns about the surgery. I’m only 25 and don’t know if the procedure will work for me. I’m scared that maybe my transplanted hair to fall out, say, by the time I’m 30? Is that a possibility after the hair transplant? Am I too young for a hair transplant and maybe should wait for another few years? I’m also not sure about which hair transplant procedure I should opt for, FUE or FUT? My baldness is spread over a wide area and I have heard that an FUT is best suited for such people, but I’m also concerned about the scarring that this method causes. Any suggestions are really welcomed.