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I'm pretty sure everyone would agree that you are seeing good early growth for the 5 month mark. Definitely above average.
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There are no certainties in this field, but based on the usual timeline you will see further thickening in the months to come. 5 months is considered to be early days.
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Of course there are no certainties of either (or anything in this thing we call life btw) but I think in this context that is what Matt meant. Trying to calm you down my only agenda here......to be clear...... You are fine ! |
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You could see improvement for another 4-6 months. Don't throw in the towel yet. You currently have wonderful growth IMO for 6 months.
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Hi 1531 FUT. Take a look at the link below, which gives a brief description of what to expect at various stages throughout the post-op growth period.
Graft Growth Timeline - Rahal Hair Transplant I'm going to quote the parts which describe the stage that you are at now and the period that you are just about to move into: 5-6 months post-op: By the fifth to sixth month after the procedure the patient can expect to see substantial new growth. The new hair will be approximately two to three inches in length and the hair shaft will begin to thicken. 8-10 months post-op: Between months eight and ten the patient will see a big difference. The hair will be longer and much thicker and the overall appearance will be one of greater density than even a few months before. I hope this helps!
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i have to confess that i m impatient with the post growth post op...
i know that dr Rahal is one of the best doctors about hair transplant ... i had bad experience with other doctors so i put all my hopes on this surgery it s early to sound bad results but it is stressful one more time i have to wait thanks for all comments and let see the next progress for 2-4 months to have objective opinion |
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