Do you still have to take finasteride after the hair transplant?
My transplanted hairs along my new hairline (aka recipient area) are permanent and are resistant to falling out, just like the hairs from the sides and back of head (aka donor area).
However, I still have hair loss behind the hairline and also the crown. I'm a
Norwood IV though not "complete," as in I don't look like the illustration. I'm heading towards it though!
The finasteride is to slow down my natural existing hairs from falling out. The plan is for another transplant in the thinning areas so that I can stop taking the pills. Some patients with progressing hair loss take it for life since it's cheaper to maintain compared to another session or because they've run out of donor hairs.
EDIT: Do you also know anything about that supposed "cure" that was developed in South Korea?
Maybe you mean
this, not much is known aside from the fact that it's
PRP with some tweaks. Looks good, they claim it's permanent, but there's not enough info to pull the trigger. You also need to be local for 2-4 months, since you need three injections 3-6 weeks apart.
There's always a cure right around the corner, the joke is that it's always 3-5 years away. The US hair loss industry earned $3.6 billion in 2016, so the
race for a cure is very competitive, but it also opens the gates for a ton of charlatans preying on desperate people (much like pills that promise height increase for adults).