Why is it not wise to get a hair transplant at 20 year old?

I keep seeing this pop up. I am 19 right now with a NW2.5-3 and just started taking finasteride. My plan is take fin for a year then — assuming I respond to finasteride normally (just maintain hair, am not a non-responder/super responder) — get a hair transplant at 20/21ish. Why would this be such a mistake? The finasteride should roughly maintain my hair for a decade or so, right? I’ll be able to live and experience a normal young man’s experience. Once it gets bad, I can just shave it once I’m older (which is not nearly as big of a deal), or I can get another procedure. Or hell, maybe there’ll finally be a cure for this shit disease by then lol. I just don’t get why it’s considered such a big mistake. I would honestly almost rather be bald than have these shitty temples, even if my density is still solid.

It is not wise to get a hair transplant at 20 years old because you can’t make a Personalized Master Plan as your future hair loss pattern doesn’t appear for most men until 25 years of age. Without a good plan, you start the transplant, use up the donor supply (which is limited) to deal with your short term problems and then when you keep losing hair you are out of luck as there is no more donor hair left. By then you might not just be bald, but freaky looking (nobody should look freaky). I have seen too many patient who did hair transplants at 19 or 20 and ended up regretting it.

Why Is Hair Transplantation Not More Common?

thanx for the informative blog. i have a question, despite of such enormity of hair loss problem , why the hair transplantation is not so common.

It takes time for people to accept a new breakthrough in surgery. If you look at female breast augmentation, it took more than a decade for women to feel comfortable enough with it to step up and undergo the surgery. Most people think that hair transplants can always be seen and when they run into a person with plugs coming our of the scalp, they get the idea that this is a hair transplant and say to themselves, “This will never be me!” Today’s hair transplant can not be detected, so the good work done regularly is not something that the average person can detect unless you can remember what someone looked like before they got the hair transplant. A woman with an “A” breast size can be detected when she gets breast augmentation and one day comes out with a “C” or “D” size showing good cleavage. Only a bald man who now has hair, can be detected much like the woman with the newly larger breasts.

Why is Hair on the Back and Sides of the Head More Resilient Than the Top?

Just wondering what is responsible for the pattern of “male patterned baldness” ?

Why does the hair at the back and sides of the head seem to be more resilient than the hair at the top ?

Thanks Doc.

It is called genetic male pattern baldness. Keyword is “genetic”. Genes are responsible for it, but as to the reason it works out that way, I haven’t a clue. I posted a theory about it before — Why Does the Back and Sides of the Head Not Lose Hair?


2009-05-07 15:20:20Why is Hair on the Back and Sides of the Head More Resilient Than the Top?

Why Is Hair Loss Not Listed as an Official Accutane Side Effect?

You said on one response that if accutane had caused the person’s hair loss then drugs would not help to fix it, could you please explain why this is? And why does hair loss not appear on
the side-effects section of the medications packaging?

I do not have the drug insert on accutane, so I don’t know what is listed on the packaging. Many dermatologists tell me that there is no effective treatment for accutane-induced hair loss. I would write to the drug manufacturer or ask your pharmacist about the warnings in the insert.


2008-06-16 16:41:15Why Is Hair Loss Not Listed as an Official Accutane Side Effect?

Why is hair loss irregular with age?

I just don’t understand why the earlier someone starts balding doesn’t always mean they bald extremely quickly. Like what explains a 30 year old balding almost completely in 2 years vs a 20 year old who starts balding at 20 but takes 15 years to show significant loss?

Again, it is tied to the genetics. Each hair in a region has a finite number of hair cycles to it. when the hairs go through its limited # of anagen growth cycles (a growth cycle in men is between 2-3 years), then the hair often dies. The death may be partial in the Folliclular groups (normally say a hair follicle has 3 hairs in a group, one of two my die off) making the hair look like its is thinning from above (it is thinning) and eventually that last hair will fall out sooner than later. So for an aggressive balding pattern (Norwood Class 7 pattern) the number of three year hair cycles for all of the hair from the front to the crown might be 8 cycles (pre-programmed at birth) of 3 years (3 times 8 = 24 years old to balding). Not a good scenario. Most Class 7 men will be bald by the time they are 26 years old. The same thing can occur in older men 30, 40 or even 50 and they may lose parts of each Follicular group of between 2-3 hairs each) and then eventually the rest falls out at its pre-programmed death. Drugs like finasteride, prolong these cycles making the hair last longer.

I hope I didn’t confuse you, but I got stimulated to give you a scientific view of the process that you are describing in different men of different ages.


2020-05-14 06:21:10Why is hair loss irregular with age?

Why is finasteride a must after a hair transplant?

If you have miniaturization on your scalp in the areas you are balding and then have a hair transplant, the miniaturized hairs get shocked out and often fall from the head. So we call this Shock Loss following a hair transplant. Finasteride can prevent this from happening.


2021-02-17 10:00:45Why is finasteride a must after a hair transplant?

Why Don’t You Reveal Who These Bad Doctors Are?

The following is a comment I received on the post from last week, How Many FUE Grafts Actually Grew?

Please let us know who this Dr. is. I know you do not want a reputation of badmouthing Drs. — but for the benfit of those of us who do not want this type of result, please mention it — it is not badmouthing, it is warning. At least the State where this Dr. practices. What good is a warning, if it isn’t linked to a culprit?

We maintain a policy to not slam specific doctors. I don’t want to open myself up to any legal action and honestly, I’d prefer to focus on revealing the scams some doctors pull and encouraging users to do their own research on any doctors they are considering.

We hold open house events each month where any patient can come in and say whatever he/she pleases in front of a very interested audience. I would challenge other doctors to have this same policy, which would obviate the problems that this patient had.


2010-03-30 14:01:18Why Don’t You Reveal Who These Bad Doctors Are?

Why don’t you just get a Hair Transplant?

Some men just decide that they don’t want to fuss with medications and go for a hair transplant. As you know from my writings here on Reddit, I believe that a man should be over 25-26 before going for a hair transplant because they won’t like surprises like this link shows a man over a 40 year period and his balding: https://baldingblog.com/need-master-plan-think-hair-transplants-photos/

For good hair transplant planning, you need to know where your hair loss pattern is going and if you are willing to take finasteride, it would be likely stable after the hair transplant, depending upon what you and your surgeon decide are reasonable goals.


2020-08-23 16:06:51Why don’t you just get a Hair Transplant?

Why Don’t You Completely Restore a Head of Hair in a Transplant?

Dear Doctor,

Great blog. Why is it not possible to do many hair transplant surgery till your hair is completly restored.

You can’t completely restore a head of hair in one surgery unless you are not very bald. Technically, you can’t completely restore a head of hair at all, but you can create the illusion of fullness. You’ve got a limited number of hairs on your head to start with. For a person who lost 8,000 hairs only in the front, it is possible to restore it back to about 50% of the original density, which may work with reasonable hair thickness. If you lost 60% of your original hair (60,000 hairs) then the amount of hair that you can move will be limited to possibly 7,000-10,000 hairs per session as long as the supply of donor hair lasts.

I tell people that they need a Master Plan because the future of your hair loss may not be clear and your worst case needs to be planned for. Once you start losing your hair, transplantation enables us to move some of the remaining hairs to other areas of the scalp.