You have a Class 4A pattern of balding with a persistent frontal forelock. The balding is behind the forelock, and the forelock looks strong. Forelocks that persist after the age of 35 often stay, and there is a strong family history in balding families with strong forelocks. For instance, a man can lose almost all of his hair and still keep his forelock. Since you reported that you are 42 years old, I think this is the case with you, but I would need to examine your forelock to see just how permanent it is and to see if there is any miniaturization in it. Weak forelocks show miniaturization, while strong ones do not. I would transplant the area around your forelock to complete the frontal hairline if your forelock is strong in addition to the area behind the forelock.
I Had 4000 Grafts 4 Weeks Ago and Am Ashamed to Go out in Public (Photo)
2018-10-26 06:59:452018-10-25 06:00:24I Had 4000 Grafts 4 Weeks Ago and Am Ashamed to Go out in Public (Photo)
42 celebrities who had either hair transplants or hair systems
It is always interesting to know that you are not alone when you are worried about hair loss. You are fortunate that you are in 2020 when the art of the hair transplants is as good as the natural hair growing normally. Had you done it 30 years ago, you would not have been so lucky like Joe Biden (had plugs that were fixed) or Donald Trump (who had a scalp reduction and now is probably bald with a good hair system).
See if you can tell who had hair transplants and who has a hair system from this list: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kimberleydadds/42-celebrity-men-who-are-less-bald-than-they-used-to-be
45 year old male before and after hair transplant (photo)
I had 4500 grafts last week. Was my donor area over-harvested (photo)?
Your donor area appears over-harvested especially because I see that the doctor went out of the permanent zone, into your neck hair which is not permanent and above the permanent zone on the right side. The area itself, looks like the density has been significantly depleted. Time will tell as you allow the donor hair to grow out.
I have 4500 FUE grafts, will the hair grow back (photo)
The Ideal Hair Transplant
2021-02-12 01:07:512021-02-12 10:06:48The Ideal Hair Transplant
I am 45 and am worried about more hair loss if I get a hair transplant (photo)
You have a Class 3 Vertex pattern of hair loss which means that you are losing frontal hair and crown hair. At your age, I would suspect that if you lose more hair, it will not be very dramatic. You could try the drug finasteride (requires a doctor write a prescription for it) or you can transplant it. Transplants will work well for someone of your age and probably you will be stable so after a hair transplant you will just look like you never lost any hair
Balding without miniaturization
I think that there is no miniaturization in my hair but the hair seems to be sparsely separated. Could that be true?
2021-09-05 01:21:072021-09-05 11:25:12Balding without miniaturization
4500 FUE grafts, has see-through donor area
This patient had 4,500 FUE grafts and you can see in the photo the difference between the donor area, which is a bit too high, and the normal hair density on the neck side of the photo. The surgery depleted the donor hair significantly. This is caused by either (1) very fine hair or (2) a low original donor density (something that the doctor can measure in advance).
2020-09-21 03:20:182020-09-15 09:04:124500 FUE grafts, has see-through donor area





