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To consider a hair transplant?

3 replies

KateGrey · 06/04/2018 17:42

I’ve always had thin hair. So does my dad. I’m only early thirties and after two kids my hair has thinned a lot and a chuck has gone from the front. I hate it. I stopped having it highlighted in case that was causing more damage (and partly because I was so embarrassed by the thin, thin hair). I know it’s not a first world problem. Stress also I know probably doesn’t help (my two children have Sen and my youngest is severely disabled). My husband thinks I’m joking when I suggest I’d like a transplant (he has lovely thick hair). AIBU? I know appearance isn’t everything - I’m also overweight but my hair and lack of it makes me feel so down.

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SecretBum · 06/04/2018 17:44

I would first look at more natural remedies - healthy diet and exercise, regular trims, really good shampoo and conditioners, scalp massages, vitamin supplements specifically for hair growth and so on.

Calvinlookingforhobbs · 06/04/2018 18:07

I have a relative who did this. Research it properly and get a good technician. Harvesting should come from the sustsinable safe zone. If it’s what you want to do, do it. My relative hasn’t looked back!

ChodeofChodeHall · 06/04/2018 18:14

I say go for it. Is your hair thick enough elsewhere for them to take it from?

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