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On 8/26/2019 at 3:12 PM, LaserCap said:
There are a number of reasons why procedures fail. The most common issue is global thinning. If there is loss in the donor, the transplanted hair will disappear as well.
Have you been doing any type of medical therapy to help you with retention of the native stuff?
My first suggestion is go to the dermatopathologist. They can do a biopsy and give you a lot more information.
Hai , I made an appointment with the dermatologist.
The implanted area didnt have any native hairs anymore...my donor site look oke too, its just the frontal implanted zone thats thinning.
thanks for your suggestions
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On 8/26/2019 at 3:12 PM, LaserCap said:
There are a number of reasons why procedures fail. The most common issue is global thinning. If there is loss in the donor, the transplanted hair will disappear as well.
Have you been doing any type of medical therapy to help you with retention of the native stuff?
My first suggestion is go to the dermatopathologist. They can do a biopsy and give you a lot more information.
Hai , I made an appointment with the dermatologist.
The implanted area didnt have any native hairs anymore...my donor site look oke too, its just the frontal implanted zone thats thinning.
thanks for your suggestions
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On 8/28/2019 at 9:48 PM, Melvin-Moderator said:
Thanks for the info. I dont think any of the three causes apply to me though.
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Thanks for replying. I ve not such thing as redness... or itchiness ..it appears to be diffuse., just the implanted area. I dont have any patches on my body either. i made an appointment with a dermatologist. Could it still be an auto immune disease after regrowth? If so, is there something that can be done about it?
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On 8/26/2019 at 3:12 PM, LaserCap said:
There are a number of reasons why procedures fail. The most common issue is global thinning. If there is loss in the donor, the transplanted hair will disappear as well.
Have you been doing any type of medical therapy to help you with retention of the native stuff?
My first suggestion is go to the dermatopathologist. They can do a biopsy and give you a lot more information.
Thanks for replying. There just inplants on that area, no native hairs anymore. Thats why i am concerned
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Dear all,
i desperately need some help, hopefully a respected surgeon can help me in this matter, or someone who experienced what i do now. . My first hair transplant i had 2,5 years ago, 2200 grafts on the frontal area: that one failed because my transplants where falling out after 7 , 8 months ago untill the point my hair situation was almost worse then before the hair restoration. I blamed it on the surgeon at that time. He was ignorant of possible causes. I figured it was poorly done / bad luck and had another surgery like 9 months ago, some 1000 grafts to restore the frontal area. With another surgeon. Much to my distress i ve noticed my transplanted hair is thinning again! The rest of my head is ok, maybe a bit of shedding because its summer but nothing disturbing. After some decent growth for about 7 months its rapidly falling out again. My current surgeon is fague about the causes, sais its probably stress related and saying i should get propecia. Now he is ignoring me after i reached out to him again that my situationnis worsening. Really frustrating!
the thing is, i am wondering if its me. Could it be a strong form of Aga in the recipient area? Could it be hormonal? I do suffer from chronic fatigue due to a burnout. I got this for 2 years now unfortunately. Can that be the cause? I am eating healthy , excercise otherwise.
to sum up: transplants are falling out again for the second time after 7 or 8 months of growth. Please help.
Second hair transplant failes again: after 7 months of decent growth: expert advice needed
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Yeah i do, i have a burn out since two years, that makes you prone to stress as well unfortunately. My most stress is because of my hair loss though.
I have to point out that the hair did grew for a while under the same stresslevels and stress got up when i noticed thinning.
the rest of my hair seems ok but maybe its less noticable because there us still a lot.
maybe transplanted grafts are just more sensitive for TE, i sdont know...
Is there a sign its telogen effluvium?