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  1. Off course it does. When you educate yourself, as well you study about something on which you have made a sacrifice (i.e. your decision to do a HT), it is an important subject I would say, and it is something that you would enjoy knowing about and forming/finding out correlations such as these.

     

    Hello

     

    My bad, let me clarify: " 12-16 months" for a final result regarding growth. I am not sure of your question, a valid one. My point is , does it really matter if it takes a year or so from your date of transplant to see the final result.

  2. What. That has to be a first, 12-16 months to grow new hair ... and I dont think anyone would enjoy That!!! :) For all purposes, I believe it is 3-7 months to see new hair growth.

     

    What I am asking is about a "correlation", whether it has been studied between late-shedding and the new hair-growth periods. As well, I think collecting such data - you never discount, could provide some anatomy and advances in hair-care.

     

    Hi

     

    At the end of the day, it takes 12-16 months for the "new" hair to grow in . No sense in "splitting hairs" to determine how quick or slow the new grafts will appear.

     

    Relax and enjoy the ride

  3. I'v been carefully watching but didn't experience shedding for first 3 weeks. However today was the first day that I noticed hair falling and I could as well see the grafted hairs starting to lay down over scalp (sign of shedding to come). In my estimate, I will complete hair to shed by weeks 5 (and more probably week 6).

     

    Theoretically I would say the sooner you shed the hair the more they get a chance to grow early. Does this theory hold in practice?

  4. While I am not a proponent of checking like each 'n everything with a doc, but this is something that I would. You could just send an email with picture attachments. I did not experience this (but then I did not have scabbing either). The hair that sheds from grafted hairs is different - it should not have a root with it - it looks like hair you shed during hair cut. But either way, if these are merely few in that case you shouldn't worry.

  5. That would be great. I did take a look at ingredients, and seems to have all quality stuff - no sugar, no cheap artificial sweetners etc.

     

    Again, I have no idea if it will help or anything, and I just had my transplant by Dr. Glenn Charles, but what I do know is that no one has posted on here that they actually tried it and it didn't help. So, with that being said, I will gladly be the first to spend extra money if there is even a 1% chance that it could help. I will also post all the results weekly. I like to go by facts and not theories, especially when hair is on the line... :)
  6. I think it is very confusing, it seems like the doctor is alone in his theory of whey isolate (which he purports promotes hair-loss) vs. whey concentrate (which he says helps hair-grow). I to be honest want to believe in it, but if you think about it, protein is protein - you could get it from egg whites, meat, poultry or from his shake (and guess what he says, his shake only, lol). And then he posts his research merely on his own site and not in some printed journal. He has a patent 'pending' and not approved. Maybe others can chime in, as I would confess to not know much here, but other than that I do see that the product has very good quality ingredients and the price could itself justify as you wont be needing to separately eat all those needed vitamins.

  7. For first 7 days you should not sweat. After that grafts have completed forming roots so its no worry. As for me, I'm on 15th day, and I tried to run on my normal 2 miles track, but as I ran only about a 1/4 mile I started feeling a pain/heaviness at the back of my head. At that point, I just took a rest and headed back home. I felt a bit disappointing to see myself helpless, but I am hoping that I just need a week more to get 100% back to normalcy :)

  8. I was curious about when did you lose a significant amount of grafted hairs, like 3rd week or 2nd ...

    (I need to prep for that eventuality, its my 15th day and all grafts are there)

     

    I am quite confident that my HT was performed very well, and I'm also confident that the end result will be a much better situation than I would have been in without having done anything - I'm just suprised that I feel my hair is much thinner now where the native hair was 'thickened' than before anything was done to it.

     

    Prior to the HT, I used to have a lot of difficultly telling where my hairline would end up as I couldn't see where the thinning started and ended - I knew it was thin on top and thick on the sides, but the point at which it changed was hard for me to see. Now that I'm 1 month out from the HT it is very very easy to see where the thin on top meets the thick on the sides - the difference is as plain as day and night.

     

    This is why I suspect that the HT has somehow dramatically thinned what was on top (for the moment at least)

  9. You should definitely use a moisture rich conditioner. Had you used a post-op spray? The way Cooley advises is to wear a saran-wrap after applying post-op spray. That literally traps moisture into scalp/hair. (personally I found that technique very helpful as my hair have become a lot more healthier post-surgery)

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