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M_D,
Thanks for the update. In looking at your pictures, I'd say you are right on track. And honestly, I don't really see indication of shock loss when comparing your pictures to your preoperative ones. Lighting and the length of your hair may be deceiving either to you, or to us, but you know your head best. Either way, it's not unusual to have shock loss up to about 3 months. Week 5-10 were always the hardest for me and then gradually the "shocked" hair would start to regrow as well as the transplanted hair. You are in the very early stages of receiving a nice head of hair. Keep us posted! Bill
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Your work looks great and at three months you look fine.
Hopefully you may be an early grower so you can enjoy the Summer but remember you need to keep your scalp out of the sun anyway. Keep the updates coming as thats a great album. |
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I agree with Bill that I really don't think that you have had a lot of shockloss although it could be the lighting/different hair lengths. I personally think that your mind starts playing some major BS with you at that stage. Is is possible that you hung onto some grafts for a long time and then they finally left? Either way, you'll be dynamite shortly. Keep us posted.
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Looking good mate - good points raised above! The mind tis a powerful tool!!!
Love your appartment - cool kitchen
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Thanks guys for your comments. In hindsight, you guys make some good points. On looking at my album it doesn`t at all look too bad. My mind is playing games with me and I know I am in for a bit of a ride over the next few months. But it is good to hear comments from the forum from experienced guys (you lot!) who have been there, done that and got the t-shirt. I will look to add to the album in the first week of May.
Spex: A great kitchen? Yes. But I can`t cook for love nor money and I am still to use it, despite being here for nearly a year and a half. The Microwave is my best friend |
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