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Well i have had a 800 Fue on my frontal 1/3rd about 6 months ago

 

Everything is perfect till now.. But what concerns me is the bumpy appearance around follicles..

 

Well this is Pic is taken almost 45 days post op after shed.. There were not much visible scarring then

 

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Now at 6.5 months the hairs have started maturing.... and at the roots i can see white little bumps... I am worried.. what shoud i do now... I want to go back normal again... I dont mind going bald now... all i want is to be natural again... and i dont want more transplants

 

What should i do...Are they permanent? Or do they subside as time goes...

How soon will cobblestoning appear after a transplant

 

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Well i have had a 800 Fue on my frontal 1/3rd about 6 months ago

 

Everything is perfect till now.. But what concerns me is the bumpy appearance around follicles..

 

Well this is Pic is taken almost 45 days post op after shed.. There were not much visible scarring then

 

080120115347.jpg

 

Now at 6.5 months the hairs have started maturing.... and at the roots i can see white little bumps... I am worried.. what shoud i do now... I want to go back normal again... I dont mind going bald now... all i want is to be natural again... and i dont want more transplants

 

What should i do...Are they permanent? Or do they subside as time goes...

How soon will cobblestoning appear after a transplant

 

DSC_0110.jpg

 

 

Hello Sharan,

 

The pictures are a bit obscured but it appears that this could be a case of folliculitis though I would have anticipated it sooner after the procedure. However, that does not rule it out. Give your surgeon a call; folliculitis easily treatable. You can try an over-the-counter antibacterial or get a prescription form your doctor. All the Best, Mkchael

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From your pics, I see your concern. And from these pics, I do not think it is cobble-stoning IMHO. At 6.5 months post-op, this is not the norm.

 

You really need to notify your surgeon and send pics as well if you cannot be seen in person. See if you can improve the focus and take them with a higher resolution to see the detail more clearly.

 

The bumps appear very small and whiter in color and could be folliculitis. All of the post-op crusts should also be completely gone by now.

 

Wish you best in resolve and let us know what your doc states and their recommendation for treatment.

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Glad to see that you decided to meet with your doctor. Let us know how everything went and wish you the best. ;)

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