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  1. Wise words. I wonder if covid impacts the healing process post transplant?
  2. Very well explained. That's why I also used "enhanced" and not regrowth. Minox temporarely increased the shaft diameter of weak hairs giving the illusion of new hair growth. I know it makes people happy to see results on minoxidil only, but under the hood DHT keeps crushing your follicles and the cosmetic effects of minoxidil will be gone in time. It's pretty much useless to use minoxidil only as a longterm solution.
  3. From my understanding it can regrow terminal hairs that are almost invisible to the naked eye and increase the shaft diameter which results in a fuller looking. So it can also aside from regrowing hair it can also enhance the nonvellus hair.
  4. That's what I asked here but never got a clear answer. Some say they lost transplanted hair and some say that minox doesn't even have a effect on transplanted hair as the characteristics of your donor hair on the back of your hair are different. Would love to know the answer for this too.
  5. I never understood why ht doctors only advise to use for a few months. Minoxidil is a lifelong commitment and upon quitting, you will lose anything you gained with it. What is the point of taking it for 8 months according to him?
  6. Minoxidil cosmetically enhances the hair but does nothing to prevent loss, your male pattern baldness will continue in time. Finasteride will prevent hereditary loss if it works on you.
  7. I'm at 7 weeks post op and I have the same. All day no itching but when I lay my head on a pillow to finally get some rest, the itching starts. I contacted my surgeon and she told me that it is likely that new hairs that are starting to poke through the scalp can cause it.
  8. @Dr. Suhail Khokhar Thank you. If the transplanted follicles are impacted by the effects of minoxidil in terms of better growth rate, does that mean that they are minoxidil dependand and will shed when stopping the usage of minoxidil?
  9. Hello all, I've had a hair transplant 5 weeks ago and I am now in the shedding stage. I had a question about the usage of minoxidil on the recipient area and the effect of minoxidil on the transplanted follicles. It is known that minoxidil can accelerate the growth of hair and give it a better look. The hairs that are positively impacted by the effects of minoxidil will however lose all effect upon stopping and the hairs that are gained will be shed again. So that brings me to my question: Does the same apply to transplanted hairs? Will my transplanted hairs shed if I decide to use it now and stop 3 years later? I've read too many conflicting information from various well known HT surgeons and I've not had a clear answer to this. Some say they will shed and some say the characteristics of the transplanted hair are different and therefore they won't shed. The latter also claim that minoxidil did absolutely nothing to the transplanted follicles in terms of accelerated growth. Can someone share their experience with minoxidil on the recipient area specifically?
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