
01-24-2012, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by conbutts
Hey, i've just stumbled on this thread and its given me alot of hope. I had a 1700 graft F.U.T procedure done on the 5th of Nov for a a receding hairline and right now, after almost 3 months, I feel like I've less hair than I had before my surgery as well as considerable shock loss to one side of the donor area that leaves me wearing my hair longer at the back than i normally do to conceal it. A style that doesn't suit me.
Reading this thread has thought me to be patient and has lifted me a little from my current fears that my H.T surgery was a failure and has left me in a worse position than i was pre-op.
thanks to all contributors on this thread.
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The best is just coming for you. The newly transplanted follicles are on the threshold of entering the growth phase and they will appear intermittently. I think that you will find things filling in rapidly from this point.
Best wishes to you.
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