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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Ok so im at the 4.5 month period after a h/t and right now there is lots going on in my front hairline but the crown is sitting dormant ... or at least there is very little growth ? Is this common ..... i know its early in the game for me , but im curious to know whats up ? Im kinda worried that there is nothing going to grow in back ?
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My Current Regimen: .5 mg Avodart - daily 5% minox 2x/day Nizoral 2% - 3x/week T-Sal - 3x/week Nioxin Actives other days MSM - 3,000 mg per day Celestial Follicle Club Member |
corey,
This seems to be pretty common of the crown - it takes longer to start sprouting back there for some reason. I know of quite a few crown transplant recipients that have said the same thing. -Robert ------------------------------ Check out the results of my surgical hair restoration performed by Dr. Jerry Cooley by visiting my Hair Loss Weblog |
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Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Corey,
I agree with Robert. Give it some more time and more new growth should be coming soon. Keep us advised on your progress and hang in there. Gillenator I am not a physician and my opinions are not medical advice, but are my own views which you read at your own risk. more.hair@verizon.net Supporting Physicians: Dr. Glenn Charles, Boca Raton - Dr. Jim Harris, Denver - Dr. Paul Straub, LA, Torrance - Dr. Chris Bisanga, Brussels - Drs. Robert True & Robert Dorin, New York |
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Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Crown usually take about 4-6 months longer than hairline to grow. Just be patient.
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