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Hi,

I'm four months and a week post FUT hair transplant, I've seen lots of growth on my left hand side :) but not as much on the right. Why, when they were placed at the same time and will there be more growth and will it even out????? :confused:

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I am not sure why(someone may be able to answer that question) but it is common and should even out as the months go by.

 

4 months is still very early Bucksred so you are in for a lot more growth and maturing yet.

 

You have probably read this:

 

http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/eve/148161-what-exactly-hair-transplant-growth-timeline.html

2 poor unsatisfactory hair transplants performed in the UK.

 

Based on vast research and meeting patients, I travelled to see Dr Feller in New York to get repaired.

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Bucks,

 

My left side was weaker and took longer to fill in but at 8 months it has all pretty much caught up.

Im not sure the reason for it, i just think some hairs lay dormant for longer than others. The main thing is it normally rights itself in time :)

Hair Transplant Dr Feller Oct 2011

 

Hair Transplant Dr Lorenzo June 2014

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I agree. At four months post-op, it's still very early and yes it's no doubt due to some of the follicles on the right side still resting.

 

Just wait, in a few more months you will see the right side start filling in and at 6-9 months post-op, you'll feel much different.

 

Keep growing friend, you'll get there. :cool:

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