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Well, I just hit my 3 month mark, last wednesday, for my second HT. I've been nervous, as normal, about the growth rate. Since I had imediate results from the first, the second seamed to be painfully long.

At 3 months, I am finally starting to see hair coming out!! Wheew!! Man was I nervous!

Though from the surgery I have small coblestoning in the crown. It has gotten better in time but feel I maybe stuck with it.

I guess I really don't have a problem with it as long as my hair covers it. But, am hoping it goes away with time.

I had prolly just over 300 grafts placed in the back to cover a 2 1/2-3" circomferance.

And around another 350 placed throughout the frontal to 2/3rd area for more density. The crown had no hair.

I've also been on rogain 5%, for almost 2 months, twice a day, to assist in growth.

I guess it's down hill from here, and can't wait to start seeing some serious outcome so I can plan ahead on the next, if needed.

Please feel free to give any input, as feel needed.

Thanks

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Well, I just hit my 3 month mark, last wednesday, for my second HT. I've been nervous, as normal, about the growth rate. Since I had imediate results from the first, the second seamed to be painfully long.

At 3 months, I am finally starting to see hair coming out!! Wheew!! Man was I nervous!

Though from the surgery I have small coblestoning in the crown. It has gotten better in time but feel I maybe stuck with it.

I guess I really don't have a problem with it as long as my hair covers it. But, am hoping it goes away with time.

I had prolly just over 300 grafts placed in the back to cover a 2 1/2-3" circomferance.

And around another 350 placed throughout the frontal to 2/3rd area for more density. The crown had no hair.

I've also been on rogain 5%, for almost 2 months, twice a day, to assist in growth.

I guess it's down hill from here, and can't wait to start seeing some serious outcome so I can plan ahead on the next, if needed.

Please feel free to give any input, as feel needed.

Thanks

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It's hard to give much specific feedback, without having some pics to refer to.

 

If your doctor used microscopically-trimmed FU grafts, then the cobblestones should lay flat, as healing progresses. But if your doctor used Minigrafts, then it could go either way.

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