i dunno why this came to mind, but i was wondering if anyone knew weather or not your transplanted hair will turn grey when the rest of your hair does?
My hair was greying all over to start with! So the transplants have grown grey and natural brown just like everywhere else. Can't see why they shouldn't go grey if that was their destiny before being moved around your head!
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From what I have been informed, loss of pigmentation of hair also carries a pre-disposed genetic trait. Possibly you know of some folks that had what is called "pre-matured greying", loss of pigmentation very early in life and tends to occur with other family members as well within the blood line.
The only other consideration or caution would be to consider where one's loss of pigmetation first occurs again based on family history. Take care.
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