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fusion47

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  1. I'm nearly at the 6 month mark as well. It looks like most, if not all, of the hairline hairs have sprouted and are about 2 inches or so long...they go back about 3.4 of an inch or so. Behind the hairline, the hairs are playing catch up. For those of you 1+ year post-op, did any of you experience the same growth pattern...hairline in first and slowly filling in towards the back later?

  2. I'm just over 2 months post-op. About a month ago, shedding of the transplanted hairs seemed to stop. There are quite a few of the transplanted hairs that continued to grow and have gotten about an inch or so long. I noticed some stubbly hairs and wondered if they were transplants waiting to shed or transplanted hairs that had already shed growing back for good. I tugged gently on one with a tweezer and it seemed firmly rooted. I tugged another and it slipped right out.

     

    My question is this: when the transplanted hair have shed, gone through telogen and start the growing phase again, are they firmly rooted in the scalp, or is it possible to dislodge them simply by scratching your head or putting on a hat?

  3. I'm just over 2 months post-op. About a month ago, shedding of the transplanted hairs seemed to stop. There are quite a few of the transplanted hairs that continued to grow and have gotten about an inch or so long. I noticed some stubbly hairs and wondered if they were transplants waiting to shed or transplanted hairs that had already shed growing back for good. I tugged gently on one with a tweezer and it seemed firmly rooted. I tugged another and it slipped right out.

     

    My question is this: when the transplanted hair have shed, gone through telogen and start the growing phase again, are they firmly rooted in the scalp, or is it possible to dislodge them simply by scratching your head or putting on a hat?

  4. I've read that after a month or two the transplanted hairs start to grow. Is that a month or two from the procedure date, or is it measured from the point that most of the hairs have shed? I've noticed a couple pimples on my scalp in the recipient area and wonder if this could be the start of the growing phase. I had my procedure about 4 and a half weeks ago.

  5. I've read that after a month or two the transplanted hairs start to grow. Is that a month or two from the procedure date, or is it measured from the point that most of the hairs have shed? I've noticed a couple pimples on my scalp in the recipient area and wonder if this could be the start of the growing phase. I had my procedure about 4 and a half weeks ago.

  6. I don't know if that's a figure anyone can come up with. Would depend on several variables, including number of grafts, donor density and laxity. Some folks may have a short strip for a small session, some strips go ear to ear for larger sessions.

     

    For comparison purposes, I had a procedure of 2000 grafts. With a donor density of about 85 fu/cm2 and average donor laxity, the strip was 20cm long and 1.5 cm wide (ended up being 2193 grafts).

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