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Old 01-24-2012, 03:04 PM
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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.
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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Old 01-24-2012, 05:14 PM
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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.
Thanks man, i appreciate that :-)
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