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  1. Hey, So things are pretty good I think. It's now almost 2-years since I had the transplant. Hair is all over the place as hairdressers have been closed!!! But in terms of growth, it's 100x better than where I began with. I've attached April 2019 for reference. What do you guys think?
  2. All back to normal -- if not better, than before! I think it was as others suggested, seasonal loss that grows back over time.
  3. This is probably improbable, but it is known if hair transplanted follicles can mass disappear after 1-year? Losing density on a permanent basis?
  4. Did you experience hair loss after a year of your first transplant too? This has happened from March until now. Before March, I experienced only growth.
  5. I was told that 2,500 went to the front / and 1,250 went to the middle and back end.
  6. How can you tell the difference between "seasonal hair loss" and "permanent hair loss"? I've just combed my hair back to take an image under the light. Perhaps I'm wrong, but it seems like traditional male pattern baldness...which is very disappointing if so. The bottom image is my hair as you'd see it in the same lighting but from a face-on angle.
  7. No idea. If it is seasonal shedding, I'm guessing the loss of those hairs would be permanent no? Like before any transplant at all when you get regular hair loss. Not sure. How can you have shedding and growth at the same time though?
  8. I haven't contacted the clinic. At the end of the day, there's nothing that they could say anyway. It's the nature of transplants I guess.
  9. I really don't know what's happened the past 2 months, but it looks ridiculous now. 2 months ago, it was great...
  10. I seem to be shedding a lot of hair lately - not transplanted hair presumably, but native hair. I'm still taking finasteride daily so I'm not quite sure why this is happening.
  11. I assume that the above posters are right -- that many of the hairs might thicken up in the coming months. As I said, I'm happy with how things have turned out -- and it's galaxies better than the state of hair loss compared to this time last year.
  12. Here is another pic. So this is what the result normally looks like, without me pushing hair back to make it look as bad as possible. But I did that to emphasize density etc.
  13. All the same. When combed etc., you see the "better ones", but when I spread the hair back, you see it like that. Obviously, nobody sees it like that in real life -- nor does the wind change it much. But I pushed the hair all the way back to show the density.
  14. I'm now at 9-months post-surgery. Not sure how to interpret the results really. It doesn't seem anywhere near the density I should have, or am I wrong? Certainly much better than pre-surgery, but I was expecting greater density. What do you guys think?
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