Guest Posted November 25, 2001 Share Posted November 25, 2001 I just had a 1400 graft transplant with about 800 in back and 600 in front. Its only been a few days and this is my second surgery. My hairline on the front appears to have slid back a bit. This appears to negate much of the tranplanting up front as my hairline was just thickened and maintained and not moved forward at all. Perhaps this is caused by swelling. I have a big head and one thing the doctor stated when he saw me was that my crown had "come down" a bit from the first surgery. I'm hoping that the donor area wasn't removed in favor of sliding my hairline back. Perhaps my scalp will stretch back out its only been 4 days since my surgery but i'm sure anyone who went under the knife can understand the concern Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted November 25, 2001 Share Posted November 25, 2001 I just had a 1400 graft transplant with about 800 in back and 600 in front. Its only been a few days and this is my second surgery. My hairline on the front appears to have slid back a bit. This appears to negate much of the tranplanting up front as my hairline was just thickened and maintained and not moved forward at all. Perhaps this is caused by swelling. I have a big head and one thing the doctor stated when he saw me was that my crown had "come down" a bit from the first surgery. I'm hoping that the donor area wasn't removed in favor of sliding my hairline back. Perhaps my scalp will stretch back out its only been 4 days since my surgery but i'm sure anyone who went under the knife can understand the concern Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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