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I take 5mg of Enalapril once a day to control my high blood pressure. Are there any concerns about people with high blood pressure having hair transplants?

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I take 5mg of Enalapril once a day to control my high blood pressure. Are there any concerns about people with high blood pressure having hair transplants?

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I wouldn’t foresee any problems, particularly since you are already treating your high blood pressure. I’ve performed procedures on many patients with high blood pressure without any adverse effects. QUESTION: Hi, I’d like to know if there’s anything you can do about a forehead that’s too high. ANSWER: Several procedures can effectively reduce the high forehead. Hair transplantation is one of these procedures and, when performed properly, can yield quite natural appearing results. A procedure which I call the hairline advancement procedure, essentially the opposite of a browlift, is yet another option. QUESTION: I don’t think that I’d need many grafts because my hairline’s not too high, I’m talking about a max. of only 1cm, and my hair is very thick all over naturally. Anyway, I’m wondering what happens to the donor area and if there’s a bald patch there and for how long. And is it true that the hair in the area that’s being treated all falls out and then grows back? And does the hair

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