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Altair,

 

I think it differs for everyone. All of mine fell out very quickly. I may have around 10% left, but that is pushing it. Some of the ones that never fell out are definitely growing though, and rather fast. Other than the grafts remaining in place, how is the healing?

 

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Everything seems to be going well. I still have some large scabs where Dr. Charles removed some of the large old plugs behind the hair line. These were so large he had to cauterize the area after the plug was removed. I can't wait for the next procedure. I wish I could go back to Dr.Charles next week!

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"I wish I could go back to Dr.Charles next week!"

 

I can definitely relate to that remark! I have found that the waiting is truly the hardest part.

 

-Robert

 

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To view animations and videos and learn about leading hair restoration physicians visit http://www.regrowhair.com/our_physicians.asp

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Most of mine started to fall at the end of the 3rd week, & by the 6th week I would say 95% were gone. A few of them on the hairline never fell & started growing immediately! Luck I suppose.

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1836 FUs with Dr Jeffrey Epstein on 2 March 2006

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JC, he is refering to the original hairs falling out. Hairs that shed within a few weeks after surgery, grow back. Usually you can see them start around three months. This all depends on your healing ability. Diet plays a factor also.

 

There is no real percentage you can lay claim to expect after surgery. Everyone is different.

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JC, he is refering to the original hairs falling out. Hairs that shed within a few weeks after surgery, grow back. Usually you can see them start around three months. This all depends on your healing ability. Diet plays a factor also.

 

There is no real percentage you can lay claim to expect after surgery. Everyone is different.

 

 

JC, just to build off of what HBT is saying, after the grafts have been placed in your scalp, the hairs within the graft will fall out, and then be replaced with the permanent hair that will reside within the follicle. The original hair within the graft will grow a little once its been placed, but will soon fall out. Once they all fall out, thats when you can start getting excited because the nextphase, which occurs from 1-2 months after that is the growth of your new hair

 

hope that makes sense

 

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In my case, three months on from surgery, I seem to have had little shedding (maybe 30%), and the transplanted hairs are starting to grow. I'm told this is unusal, and , according to Rugger, I'm a privileged "genetic mutant". Sounds like there's no definite rule.

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