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  1. Hello just had a few questions, I recently had a transplant, roughly 1500 grafts in the hair line. I noticed sudden lost of density on my left side(behind the transplanted zone) which was not "touched" and its only on 1 side, I have been told this is shock loss and it can happen to hair that isnt even involved in the surgery from the injections/overall trauma? I can see under the hairs there are much shorter and some seem to just be "sleeping" they short and thick but not changing in length, please bare in mind I am only refferencing my native hair not the transplanted hair. My question is how long typically does it take to balance out again? And does anyone have any experince with shock loss or know any good cases I could look at to ease my mind, I know it's abit odd to waffle this much about it but I think its more nerves than anything, I look worse now than I did prior to the surgery and I didn't have any issues in that area where the hair suddenly thinned out. I am already on treatment, and have been for 10 years, dut/fin/min. This post is more so for some reassurance, and perhaps some views onto the matter aswell as other peoples experince with shock loss, I know the typical answer is you just need to wait but I just want a deeper insight and anacedotes from folks to keep me calm EDIT: Just to note it's been roughly 28 days since I had my transplant.
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