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New Real Hair Club Member |
Hi,
It has been about 4 and a half months after I have done my transplantation and there is no noticeable improvement except for few hairs on the temples. I have done around 3200 grafts covering all over the head. But, can anyone in the forum help me with this as am a bit nervous? is this normal? My doctor replies that it is perfectly normal that such a thing happens and asks me to wait for few more months. I donot want to mention the name of the doctor as this would earn him a bad name at an early stage, if he is right. But, I got the recommendation of this doctor from Matt Zupan(Ron Shapiro group). When can I clearly judge if the transplantation had been really worth spending the amount or not? Looking forward for your help. Cheers, |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
3200 isn't much if its all over your head. You can't compare yourself to other cases where the 3200 were packed in the hairline only because the hairs that are going to grow will grow spread out, rather than in close proximity.
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New Real Hair Club Member |
I already have some existing hair and it's kind of patch up for the intermittent gaps.
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http://www.hairlossweblogs.com/home-page.asp?WebID=96 Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Mr Perfect, everbody grows at different rates, i don't think there is a standard as such, but people can report some new sprouts as early on as 3 months, whilst some people seem to take as much as 5/6 months to see any noticeable cosmetic difference.
Unless you are slick bald on top to begin with its very hard to tell what is new growth and what is exsisting hair, as the work these days is so natural. Be patient i am sure things will start to improve soon. |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
I don't see any harm in naming your doctor. You are only at 4 months, but you shouldn't worry about the doc's rep. Let the doc worry. Everyone will have a different experience with the same doctor. If 100 people goto the same doctor, you will have 100 different views and experiences. Everyone of them is valid and helpful to the next patient in line.
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New Real Hair Club Member |
Thanks all for your support. Hoping for a better head. :-)
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
4 1/2 months is way too early. Six months before you see any significant growth and even then the hair itself is VERY thin. I am at 7 and 1/2 months and have some cosmetic improvement but think its going to need another pass before I have the kind of density on the hairline I am looking for. The hair itself is still very thin so I am hoping the hair will thicken over the next 5 months.
cheers. |
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"Bringing objective,quality hair restoration information to your door" Celestial Follicle Club Member |
Way too early.. Give it 6 months minimum..
Be patient JOBI 1417 FUT - Dr. True 1476 FUT - Dr. True 2124 FUT - Dr. True My views are based on my personal experiences, research, and objective observations Total - 5017 FU's uncut! |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Maybe try using Rogaine on it twice a day. It can stimulate the transplants that haven’t come in by improving vascular blood flow.
I am the patient coordinator for Dr. Scott Alexander in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Alexander's Coalition Membership Profile |
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