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Hey guys. In 2 weeks time I’ll be at month 4 and I’m a little confused / concerned.
The hair you can see in the pic is the hair that didn’t shed and has continued to grow. However, the hairs that did shed don’t appear to be growing in and, looking at other posts, I should have really seen some progress by month 4?
just wondering if anyone has experienced the same, or has any advice? Thanks
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Hi guys. So I’m at week 6 and the redness has subsided considerably. Here is a pic of the right hand side. The shedding is strange. Some hair has shed whilst others stayed put and is now growing. I’ve also noticed really short hairs starting to sprout (where I assume the original hair shedded). Is this normal at week 6? I’ve read somewhere that hairs stay dormant for 2 months? Any advice appreciated.
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55 minutes ago, BDK081522 said:
Most of the time all the grafts grow initially but shed around 2-4 weeks. Don't be deceived by initial growth signifying that the grafts will not shed. More than likely they will by the 1 month mark.
Ok thanks. I’ve mentally prepared myself for shedding but no doubt will throw the toys out the pram when it does happen 😂
In all seriousness, I’m happy to wait as long as it takes, as it’s a relatively short term wait for a pretty permanent solution 👍🏻
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51 minutes ago, JohnAC71 said:
Too early to tell, your hair will mostly shed. But a small percentage may remain and grow yes.
Thanks John
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Just wondering if anyone can give any advice re the new transplanted hair falling out.
I was told that the new hairs would possibly fallout when the crust came off. I havent lost any hair yet and it appears to be growing. From what I've read, the new hair doesn't grow, falls out and then lays dormant for a few months.
Just wondering if the hair is 'growing' whether I'll be one of the lucky ones whose hair grows straight back!!
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26 minutes ago, JohnAC71 said:
All looking good! Really nice hairline design/rebuild of temples slightly. Donor recovering well too.
Thanks John!
I have to admit that is the one thing I was blown away with just after the procedure; the hairline looked so impressive. Can't wait for the final results.
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6 hours ago, yesplease said:13 hours ago, KJ123456 said:
Hi, new to this forum and first time poster!
After almost 2 years of research I finally had my hair transplant at the Farjo Hair Institute 3 days ago.
I just wanted to first thank everyone at Farjo's who were an absolute pleasure to be with for the day. The care and precision the Dr's worked towards was fantastic as was all the hard work by everyone else involved in the procedure (including pre and post operative care and advice). All the staff there are so genuinely nice it put any fears, concerns or apprehension to rest.
I just thought I would post a few photos on to show people the results and timelines which may help others in their journey which I know is far from easy! Time to now hope and pray that all these grafts survive and the hair regrows (which I know from the many posts on here is a long, long waiting game)!
Day before surgery:-
Day of surgery:-
Day after surgery:-
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Hey man, welcome to the forum. Thanks for sharing your experience, looking forward to following your progress.Do you mind sharing your age and whether you are on medical therapy as well?
Of course! I am 38. I'm not on any medication yet but seriously considering Finasteride to stop any further loss in the future. My hairline has been like this for about 10 years now (maybe a bit more deterioration coming from the temples inwards). I have a full crown but maybe that will change at some point.
Thanks for your reply.
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Hi, new to this forum and first time poster!
After almost 2 years of research I finally had my hair transplant at the Farjo Hair Institute 3 days ago.
I just wanted to first thank everyone at Farjo's who were an absolute pleasure to be with for the day. The care and precision the Dr's worked towards was fantastic as was all the hard work by everyone else involved in the procedure (including pre and post operative care and advice). All the staff there are so genuinely nice it put any fears, concerns or apprehension to rest.
I just thought I would post a few photos on to show people the results and timelines which may help others in their journey which I know is far from easy! Time to now hope and pray that all these grafts survive and the hair regrows (which I know from the many posts on here is a long, long waiting game)!
Day before surgery:-
Day of surgery:-
Day after surgery:-
3 Days post surgery:-
2,000 FUE Hair Transplant by Dr Farjo
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Me: it won’t be until 12 months or more til you see the final results, relax.
Also Me: PANIC 😆