September 20 2006, 11:33 am PT | Posted in: Hair Transplantation
went to more than 6 institutes and all of them refuse to do the natural hair transplant because i’m not completly bald. and in new york they told me that my donor area is not strong or not enough. what should i do? would bio fiber be the solution?
Certainly you do not have to be bald to get a hair transplant, as most of our patients show clearly in the NHI Patient Photo Galleries.
There are conditions that may impact your donor supply, either a very low density or a disease called Diffuse Unpatterned Alopecia (DUPA) which may make hair transplants a poor solution for you. Without examing you, I can not tell you why the doctors turned you down, but that is a good question you should ask them. See the ‘Managing the Patient with Diffuse Androgenetic Alopecia, Definition and Types‘ section in Follicular Transplantation: Patient Evaluation and Surgical Planning? for more information.
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