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hi,
i underwent HT last year end once(in nov) and second sitting in mid jan. both 1500 grafts ( first on the frontal and next -mid scalp) the front hair has started to grow and people have started noticing it.. themid scalp section .. i can feel the stubble but the coverage is still not there. can u tell me wen can teh full coverage b expected.. it is high time right?
secondly, is it worth it to graft on the occipital area as i dont think propecia helps?
 
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Hair usually starts to grow 3 months-4 months (visible growth) after transplantation, although there have been scattered reports of growth delayed more than such time. We recommend waiting 9-12 months before you evaluate the results of the prior surgery. By waiting this amount of time, you have a reasonable concept of the results of that session. Whether you do other areas such as the crown is obviously something you and your physician should decide.
B.L. Limmer, MD/ jal cool

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Hi, as stated somewhere else on this board I am happy to report that regrow has set in after 6 weeks.
I wonder if age is a factor is faster recovery/regrowt. I am 33 now and this was my first HT.
Although I am happy with the way the procedure went I might wait another 5 years of so for my crown, which is not completely bald yet.
I hope that by that time hair cloning will be available and affordeble. From looking at the advances that are being made in labs I think about 5 years should be a reasonable time frame.
 
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hi, dr.limmer
thanks for the suggestion. i think i'll have to wait 4 another couple of months before evaluating fully. BTW, there has been a lot of dandre=uff nowadays and i am pretty scared to take them off as the grafts come off with it.. kindly lemme know wat to do 4 this
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Don't be afraid to shampoo your hair regularly- I recommend daily. It will not harm the grafts after they are healed well (7-10 days). If dandruff is a problem, try DHS-Zinc Shampoo or Head aand Shoulders Intensive Care formula. These usually work well and can be bought without a prescription.
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the shampoos we used were the intensive treatment ones - both the regular white-bottled kind, and the kind containing selenium (in the dark blue bottle)


Hmm... I started using the dark blue bottle head and shoulders intensive solutions every once in a while. Guess I'll have to stop that for now. Mine says the active ingredient is 2% pyrithione zinc. No other ingredients are listed.
 
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fallcrystalz,

Welcome to our community.

This is the first time I've actually heard anybody report this. Since this is not a known fact, I'd recommend that both you and your mom see a dermatologist to determine what might be happening.

Is the hair loss you have experienced visible? In other words...does your hair look thinner now as a result? Did the hair loss stop once you stopped using head and shoulders?

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