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Because the "after" photos are not from the same angle as the "before" pic it is hard to give you precise feedback, but at 6 months you should still have some growth and further density to be achieved. By no means are you at full maturation. Give it another 8 months and call it good.
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I agree with NN, a similar picture angle to the before will help. You still have a lot of growth left both in length, texture and density.
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Big A--- You have at least 2-3 more months of additional growth to look forward to.
After the 8-9 month period, you will continue to sprout new growth, but it will be very sporadic, (in most cases). The biggest difference you have to look forward to, is what is called "softening" or "blending" (I have heard this as well), where at about 10-15 months, your transplanted hair will take on the characteristics of your existing scalp hair. The "average" HT patient milestones 3 months-- sprouting a bit (no guarantee of even growth) 6 months-- should hit anywhere from 50-65% during month 6 8 months-- the explosion of months 6-7 should slow down by month 8, but this is about 75-85% of growth and should give a good overall impression of density. 10-12 months--- slight new growth, hair softening, at 12 months most people experience their "full impression", but the transplanted hair can continue to sprout for up to 18 months in some instances. Your scar should be completely healed by this time as well, with no ridging or discoloration. For a session of 1800 grafts, I would fully expect your scar to be virtually invisable. This are just guestimates, based on my own experiences and the experiences of others. My guess is that you need another shot of about 1200-1500 grafts for a bit of density, but only AFTER your current HT has fully matured (1 year or more). I think you look pretty good for 6 months!!!! Take it easy and wait for the second wave to come in, OK? Take Care J
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The B Spot,
Thanks for the kind words, and thanks even more for the wealth of information. I'll continue to document my progress from here on out. I've seen some great threads by you over the past several months...you definitely know what you're talking about . I'll have more photos shortly. BIG A |
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Big A,
Thank you for posting your pictures. B Spot knows what he's talking about and there's not much I can add really, except to offer my support to you as well. More growth will come as B Spot diagrammed out for you. Of course, everybody is a little (or sometimes a lot) different regarding the timeline, but it is a good guide. If you could post some pictures at a similar angle as the before pic, that would help too. Bill
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