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  1. 19 hours ago, Rahal Hair Transplant said:

    @User New,

    For starters, it is normal to lose between 50 to 100 hairs per day as this is part of the normal hair growth cycle. This is true whether the hair is natural or transplanted. It’s also possible that you’re experiencing some shock loss which typically occurs a couple months after the procedure.  Rest assured, however that this is a normal part of the process which takes approximately 12 to 18 months for a new hair to grow in, thicken and mature.

    I hope this helps.

    Rahal Hair Transplant

    Does dandruff causes hair fall? If yes then how to stop it. For starters this is how it looks my dandruff all those minute particles are dandruff C153AAF9-B535-4BC3-8481-381CD68CD0F8.thumb.jpeg.cad9f40b2717f02f2f33f2bc49726eb6.jpeg

  2. 1 minute ago, ITA said:

    I don't think it's a water problem, it could be telogen effluvium, the important thing is to avoid the problems I was talking about before, if it was something like that, the fall had to be all over the scalp and not just the crown, and from the photos you posted, everything looks ok.

    My thyroid levels and haemoglobin level are normal. From my research i did telogem effluvium happens because of many reason one among them is weather. Weather at my old place was 30-35 C and at my new place it is 15-20 C. Is that true telogen occurs because fo weather change?

  3. 21 minutes ago, ITA said:

    At 4 months I would say that you are in very good shape, for the crown it is known that it takes more time, I would also be curious to see the situation you were starting from, but from what I see, I do not seem to be alarmed.

    Thanks for your comment. I recently have moved another place since then i started noticing hair fall(30-40). Earlier i had no hair fall before moving new place. I think because of water this might be one of the reason. Or is this telogen effluvium ???

  4. 10 minutes ago, Rahal Hair Transplant said:

    User new,

    unless you’ve experienced pain and see bleeding on your scalp where the transplanted hair was residing, then you have nothing to worry about. Update 7 to 9, the hair fall calls are pretty sure underneath the surf of the scalp and would essentially require surgery to remove them. Thus, what you are seeing is just the hair shaft that broke off the surface from the scalp along with the scab.

    I hope this helps.

    Rahal Hair Transplant 

    Thanks for message. Also im experiencing tightness of scalp at donor area which i feel while moving my neck horizontally or circularly and numbness at Recipient area. Is that both normal ? If normal who many does it take be normal like without experiencing numbness and tightness?

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