September 18 2007, 12:31 pm PT | Posted in: Hair Loss Causes
Hello,I am seriously considering hair transplant surgery. I am living abroad in Taiwan for the next year and would like to look into local doctors for the surgery. The problem is I have thin blond hair and I am pretty sure none of the doctors here have worked on such hair before (being everyone here has black thicker Asian hair). I am wondering if this will pose a problem in my case? And if so what questions should I be asking the doctors in my search regarding this issue?
Thanks
If the doctors use microscopes and do follicular unit transplants (FUT), then they should be able to perform a hair transplant. The same issues that may exist in Asia are also present in the United States.
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