While the possible benefit of combined medical hair restoration therapy and hair transplantation may be attractive, it is a choice that must be based on carefully considered factors. For example:
The patient must have an acceptable response to medical hair restoration therapy in slowing of hair loss and/or stimulation of new hair growth. Some patients respond well, some less well, some poorly.
As with all medications, the best result is obtained when the patient complies with instructions for use. Poor compliance can significantly alter benefit. A patient may become discouraged if benefit does not appear to be rapidly or consistently apparent; the patient should discuss this with the physician hair restoration specialist rather than unilaterally altering dose or timing of the hair restoration agent.Is Hair Transplantation Needed If Medical Hair restoration Therapy is Successful? Clinical trials of minoxidil and finasteride have shown patterns of benefit, or lack of benefit, for both agents. Some persons who respond well to a pharamcologicl hair restoration agent—with slowing of hair loss and/or stimulation of new hair growth—may not seek hair transplantation if the outcome of medical hair restoration therapy is satisfactory. Some of these persons may eventually consider hair transplantation if the medical hair restoration benefit is not maintained over time.
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