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No, you may have some fall with the scabs but the follicle should be alive even though unseen.
So I guess the only way to tell is to wait 4-12 months. Thanks again for the reply.
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Stas,
It is probably just difficult to see the hairs because of the scabs. Unless you saw obvious bleeding from a specific site, it is very unlikely that you lost a graft.
Good luck!
Thanks Future_HT_Doc, the first two nights I noticed that I bled on the pillow case but am not sure if it was from donor or recipient area. Once the scabs fall off I should be able to see all the transplanted hairs?
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If you didn't bleed you didn't permanently lose any is the general consensus.
So its possible that the new hairs are just under the scabs? I did bleed during the night and i think that bleeding was from the donor area and not the recipient area. btw thanks for the reply. I have a feeling its going to be nerve wrecking experience. I've been looking at my recipient area bunch of times per day
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HI,
I've noticed that a lot of the scabs on my head do not have hair popping out of them? Does this mean that those grafts popped out?
Just hair or graft falling out after 3 months. Please help
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thanks