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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: It Usually Works

    According to the Solve Your Problem website, hair transplants "usually" work. Hair is taken from one part of a person's head where it is abundant and moved to the area that is losing hair. Because you are dealing with your own hair, the body recognizes the hair as being the same genetically, and therefore does not reject it.

    On the Other: It Sometimes Doesn't

    The website HairLossSurgery.net discusses cases in which hair surgery would not work. If you are young and your hair loss is just beginning, there is no point in having surgery because you will just continue to lose hair throughout the rest of your life.

    Bottom Line

    If you are young, HairLossSurgery.net recommends taking a DHT blocker to stop the hair loss, and considering surgery later on in life if need be. If you are older, however, then it is very likely that surgery will work for you.

    Source:

    HairLossSurgery.net

    SolveYourProblem.com

    HairTransplantNetwork.com

    More Information:

    Dr. Shapiro's Hair Institute

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