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Cro40

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  1. So, even if shedding continues into month three, there could still be growth in month four?
  2. Hi all, So, hair shedding can start and end sooner or later after HT. If it starts sooner and ends sooner, does that mean the new hair will also begin to grow sooner? And consequently, if the shedding is delayed or takes longer, will that also slow down the growth of the new hair? Or are these two not so strictly correlated? Thanks!
  3. I was told by my dermatologist hair specialist that over the long term, misuse of products can affect hair quality and lead to hair loss. Temporary, but nonetheless, hair loss. Washing, rinsing, and brushing not really. But she also told me that people generally shampoo their hair too often. Once or twice a week would be sufficient.
  4. Thank you both for your answers. I guess, the fact that not many people responded to this thread also implies that it is not something that is likely to happen.
  5. HT surgeon always warn patients that a HT is a hair restoration and distribution and its essence is to create an illusion of density which can be better achieved with longer hair as it creates layering effect and shadows. I am curious, what's the optimal hair length in the recipient area that everyone has had success with in creating that post HT illusion of density? Thanks!
  6. If there is sufficient time (more than 12 months) between the two transplants and the second HT is done to add density in the same area, can the second HT cause a permanent shock loss of previously transplanted hairs? Does anyone know of cases reported on this forum? I mean, HT surgeons always say that this is not a great risk and many people do indeed need more than one procedure, but I just wondered if and how often permanent shock loss after a second HT can ruin the results of the first one. Because aren't transplanted hairs somewhat weaker simply because they had already been transplanted and, therefore, would succumb to shock more easily?
  7. Thank you for your response. Great explanation.
  8. Thank you! But I am curious about the hairs that are not growing because some of the transplanted hair gained in length before it feel off and some are still the same length as when first transplanted. I assume they will follow off too but just curious why they never grew in length.
  9. Hi all, Some of the newly transplanted hair is growing before it sheds (six weeks post procedure). But, some of that same transplanted hair is not growing at all, staying the same length as when first transplanted (some have shed but some are still there). Does this sound regular to you? Thanks!
  10. I did my transplant at a top clinic in Europe and the team put bandages, saline solution to keep the grafts moist, and a bandana before I left the clinic. They did the same the following day after the first hair wash. Thats how they always do it. A friend of mine did his in Turkey and had to fly home with no head covering as they told him at the clinic not to cover his head for 2-3 days.
  11. Hi all! What does everyone think of the following: how can it be that some surgeons/clinics tell their patients not to put anything on their head in the days following the surgery (some even say up to ten days), and some give their patients non-adhesive bandages and bandanas to wear immediately after the procedure and advise them to wear a bandana for a few days to protect new grafts. Please don't ask me which surgeons said what, it's just my general impression and understanding (and confusion) from reading forums and various clinics' website/blogs. How can different surgeons differ so much on the topic because we are all made from the same stuff. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
  12. Thanks everyone. Well, sorry about a silly questions, but I thought I ask anyway.
  13. Hi everyone! Eight days ago I had a FUE transplant (writing on a detailed report). Everything is going well. I was at the clinic yesterday for a wash to get rid of the last few remaining scabs. But, as I am sure many people are, I am plagued with questions about what can and cannot damage the newly implanted grafts. So, here is one questions, but it could be a funny one. Earlier today I put a new winter windshield washer fluid in my car. When I used it today to wash the windshield whilst driving, I noticed it had a very strong, potent smell. Even though my car windows were closed, I could smell it quite strong inside the car. It had that sort of antifreeze, alcohol, disinfection smell. So, suddenly I got a fright, and I wondered if the smell particles from it could somehow damage the new hair grafts by interfering with hair shafts, skin, etc. Has anyone read/heard anything about this? Thanks a lot!
  14. Hi Melvin, Thanks a lot for your response. What might these other red like scabs be? Is that also the case of a graft popping up earlier on and then the red scab forming when blood dried out, or is that simply from grafts being implanted? I read a lot about scabs but no idea what they look like. Are they red, dark red, black-ish or white(ish)? I am heading to the clinic tomorrow to have my head washed again. Will ask them, but I thought I hear from the community here too. Thanks!
  15. Hi everyone! I had a FUE HT (1400) 48 hours ago at a one of the top European clinics. I can see that it is quite often mentioned here as one of the best ones in Europe. I am still sorting out my impressions, all seem to have went well, and I will write a more comprehensive overview of what/when/how when I get pics from the clinic in the coming days and when I am more relaxed. In the meantime, I have two questions if anyone would like to chip in with their experience. I noticed this afternoon (48 hours after) some bleeding from one of the graft sites (pic one) when I removed the non adhesive pads given to me by the clinic. I applied light pressure on it with a cotton tab and the bleeding stopped. It was very light, the blood wasn't running, it just kind of accumulated slowly in a tiny bubble. Could it mean that a graft came out. I did not see it on the white pad. Now it looks like a tiny dark spot (is this a scab?). I noticed a few of these around the recipient site (pic two zoomed in). In some of them, if I look close, I think I can see a tiny hair popping out. Are these what everyone calls scabs or is this bleeding due to grafts being dislodged/coming out (meaning losing the graft)? Thanks!
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