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5 weeks post FUE thoughts? Shock loss?


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Recipient looking great

Donor looks like shock loss like you said

But looks like an even distribution which is good news

 

rogaine can thicken over time but this is a "forever" treatment of you want the benefits

 

Will grow back regardless in 8 plus months maybe sooner

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Recipient looking great

Donor looks like shock loss like you said

But looks like an even distribution which is good news

 

rogaine can thicken over time but this is a "forever" treatment of you want the benefits

 

Will grow back regardless in 8 plus months maybe sooner

 

Really standard time is 8 months? That hurts.

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Bad news it looks like shock loss, good news is that the donor area seem to regrow faster than anywhere else.

you could use rogain on the donor, that could speed things up, but run it by your Doctor first though.

 

What type of surgery did you have FUSS or FUE?

Can you name your HT Dr?

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Your donor area may recover much quicker, maybe 3-4 months. Also the surrounding hairs will continue to grow about a half inch per month and will hide most of the area. Hang in there.

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Really standard time is 8 months? That hurts.

 

No standard time

 

it is not like you will have to wait 8 full months looking as it is now and then POW! They're back!

 

Growth is gradual, just like the recipient area

 

As the hair around the shock loss area grows, in 3-4 months like John Casper wrote, the shock should be less noticeable of not totally unnoticeable

 

But some if not all of the Hair lost to shock MAY go into resting a few months then start to grow...by 8 months those should all be back

 

Looks good though overall

 

Also most people have shed most of their grafts by now, you haven't

If you don't shed by 3 months,consider yourself not standard (aka lucky) re: recipient area

 

Are you washing regularly and as aggressive as you did pre-HT?

Not saying you should aggressively shampoo you head, but this might be contribute to the grafts staying put.

 

Have you noticed growth?

In any case, nothing can be done now but rogaine and fin and waiting it out a year

 

Looks good though

Congrats!

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re: recipient area

 

Are you washing regularly and as aggressive as you did pre-HT?

Not saying you should aggressively shampoo you head, but this might be contribute to the grafts staying put.

 

Have you noticed growth?

In any case, nothing can be done now but rogaine and fin and waiting it out a year

 

Looks good though

Congrats!

 

Thanks rev,

 

I've been shampooing like I was normally before, I'll see where I stand in 3 weeks.

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After two weeks, did you notice any other thin areas? May you post any immediate post-ops of the donor area?

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Do you have photos of immediate post-op extraction in the donor region?

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Do you have photos of immediate post-op extraction in the donor region?

 

Hey sorry for the late response, I had post-op pictures but I must have accidentally deleted them. 2 weeks post-op was posted in the original post.

 

Anyway, Just going to update myself here, as I am almost 3 months post-op I can't tell if the shock loss hair have grown back, or if the hairs are overlapping to conceal it.

 

For the guy that asked me about my age, I'm 42.

 

I'd say 25% of the recipient area has not shed, while probably 30% of the hairs started growing.

 

2 months 3 weeks post op-

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