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Fue20220126

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  1. 10 minutes ago, BeHappy said:

    The deign looks good as it's not a straight line. I'm guessing you are thinking it's too thin. You have a lot of hair growing, but it's still see-through. Some guys have thick caliber hairs that provide great coverage and some guys don't. It may not be possible for you to get to a point where you have thick, non see-through coverage. Can it be improved? Sure, but should you keep throwing more grafts at the hairline? I don't know.

     

    Thanks for the input. Oddly enough, my hair caliber is over 70, which I think is I. The thicker side, I'm hoping it continues to thicken over time

  2. On 6/13/2022 at 12:39 PM, Rahal Hair Transplant said:

    Are you sure you didn’t in four weeks postop? While it’s normal for the Transplant here to shed, typically sheds between 4 to 6 weeks. Transplanted hair usually starts to grow back between three and five months. So if you had transplanted hair hang on for four months and only now it’s just starting to shed, I would say this is rather unusual. I’m not saying there’s necessarily a problem, but it is certainly unusual.  Please clarify.

    Rahal Hair Transplant

    Hi 

    What I meant are the hairs that shed already and that are growing are shedding again

     

    Thanks

  3. 2 hours ago, NARMAK said:

    Your donor looks similar to a lot of people and sometimes there's shock loss in the donor area which can take some months to resolve. 

    Can you share some before pictures of the donor area and what your donor looked like immediately post-op. 

    Also, where did you go for your procedure? 

    No I don't have pictures of the back of my head before. I was thinking it might be because my skin is light and my hair is dark so it's more noticable. Also my hair calibre is thick

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