Dit is de mening van dr. Bernstein: (tijdens congressen wordt dit thema vaak besproken en dit is de algemene opinie van de meeste artsen)
Some young people experiencing hair loss think that a single hair transplant will be the solution to their present and future balding. Wanting a quick and permanent solution, they begin the consult requesting a hair transplant even before the physician has had a chance to examine them and offer suggestions on the various treatment options. They often expect the surgery to restore their adolescent hairline and give them back their old density. Despite these requests, a hair transplant is not advised in patients younger than 25 for five main reasons:
It is difficult (or impossible) for a physician to determine the boundaries of the permanent zone when a person is young
It is difficult (or impossible) for a physician to determine if the donor area of a young person will be stable over time
The earlier the hair loss begins, the more likely the baldness will become extensive (and perhaps too extensive to make a hair transplant worthwhile)
A younger person’s expectations may be too high (with respect to desired density and position of the hairline)
A younger person may not know how he may want to wear his hair in the future and any hair transplant (FUT or FUE) can produce donor scarring that may preclude that patient from wearing his hair very short
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