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My Hair Loss WebLog
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I'm 7 1/2 weeks out from my 2933 graft procedure. I'm experiencing massive shock loss in the recipient area and mild shock loss on one side of the donor area. I had pretty decent coverage on top and my existing hair seemed healthy. I have to say I'm fairly concerned. If the shock loss on top doesn't come back, I'll be worse off than before the procedure. I have photos and will take my 2 month pics later this week. I'll get my weblog set up and then I would appreciate some feedback. I've read several posts stating shock loss doesn't always return. I had enough hair pre transplant I figured I would have been able to ditch the hat by now. I'm not even close. I have some serious kojak areas.
 
Posts: 28 | Location: Pacific NW | Registered: May 07, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
My Hair Loss WebLog

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Hopefully you are experiencing temporary -- as opposed to permanent -- shockloss. Were your native hairs very weak? Generally, if shockloss does occur, it is to extremely weak hairs that were "on their way out". What clinic did you go to? I'm of the belief that (permanent) shockloss really shouldn't be a major concern in the right hands.


Follicular Reclamation Project:

Dr. Feller, 3K, 1/8/08
Propecia 7x
Nizoral 2%/Toppek S&C
Rogaine Foam 5% (starting post-HT)
Toco-8
Nanogen Hair Expander


 
Posts: 1415 | Location: Connecticut | Registered: July 10, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Welcome to the ugly duckling phase. Sounds like what you are going through is nothing unusual. It usually gets worse before it gets better so just try to be patient and don't judge anything till you are at the eight to ten month mark. You should see an improvement in the shock by month four or five.


I am employed by Hasson & Wong, on salary, not commission. My opinions are my own. Beware of deceptive photo tactics used by clinics with both flash and studio lighting. Photo gallery patients are not models.

Dr. Hasson and Dr. Wong are members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians
 
Posts: 1539 | Location: Seattle, Wa USA | Registered: January 28, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
My Hair Loss WebLog
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Hey guys. Thanks for the quick responses. Yes, I take propecia and have been for years. The hairs didn't look like they were on the decline. Like I said, I'll get my weblog set up later this week or over the weekend. Here's a before pic. As you can see, my hair wasn't thick but I had decent coverage. I know it's very premature to be too concerned but seeing shiny skin with no fuzz at all in some areas is disconcerting.

ImagePreOp_DryNoFlash2.JPG (231 Kb, 66 downloads) Pre Surgery pic
 
Posts: 28 | Location: Pacific NW | Registered: May 07, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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