I`m 38 years old and been diagnosed by my GP about 5/6 months ago....it`s getting worse and i`ve been looking at all options, but wondered if anyone had thought about doing this, or had done it?
Permalink Reply by Debs on October 12, 2014 at 7:06am
We have discussed the issue of transplants before. At the CARF meeting in Nov 2013 in London most of the questions being posted here were answered by 3 derms that specialise in FFA. I went and took notes then posted. Please look back to Nov 2013.
Transplants are not suitable. If your FFA stops by having a hair transplant it can trigger it off again.
The next UK CARF London meeting is 14 Nov. I advise UK ladies to attend to get the latest info.
Permalink Reply by Debs on October 12, 2014 at 7:17am
If you want a copy of the fact sheet I have typed up, with info from the CARF meeting last Nov and from advice my own derm, Dr Harries an FFA expert, has given then drop me an email debs-007@tiscali.co.uk and you can get up to speed. I advise you attend the CARF meeting in London 14 Nov.
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