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sisso

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  1. Shock loss is nearly certain in all surgeries but its nothing to worry about. After a dormancy phase of 3-5 months you will see the new hairs growing nicely. After my first surgery I was seeing growth after 3 months. The growth rate was a bit slower after my second surgery. Cut your hair short for a while so folks at your workplace get used to the new look. Then schedule your FUE, take a short break from work after surgery if you can and then return to work. Most people won't even notice.

     

    Shockloss is only in the transplant area?

  2. I have no idea as I don't see any pics or detailed information from you.

     

    All I can say is that some clinics do perform long hair FUE or non-shaven fue, but it might increase the risk for shock loss - meaning you could lose your native hair - if not performed right.

     

    I think if you are a celebrity or in a position where you could lose your job or income from being found out then only in that case it's a good idea.

     

    Otherwise at least try for partial shaving or buzz cut in the transplanted area.

     

    Shock loss the hair regrow?

  3. There are clinics such as ASMED in Turkey that do it and a few surgeons in the US that do non-shaven recipient area FUE. It will cost you more in most cases.

     

    If it's your first HT you should be a good candidate, but if you are transplanting into existing native hair (especially if it's miniaturized) you would do yourself a favor and at least buzz down if not shaving to avoid shockloss.

     

    Yes it's my first time, the transplant is only in the hairline, is it good for me long fue?

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