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Hello Everyone,

I had a hair transplant at eugenix around 4 weeks ago. my donor is definitely experiencing some sort of shock loss. They also took the hairs, 2200 graft, from what I would consider to be a relatively small donor zone. 

I have no problem waiting until I raise a flag to the clinic, however I am wondering how long should I wait? I was thinking 2 months?

 

Thoughts?

Thanks Wicky

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Eugenix are very good at responding to any of their patients past, present or future. Contact them with your concerns and I’m sure they will be quick to respond. They have to be one the most ethical clinics I know.

Shock loss happens, and please do show us the donor zone. Thanks 🙏 

@Abhinay Singh@Gabreille Nelson Mukhia

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Do you mind sharing some pictures? As for shock loss, it takes around 3 months. It should get better around the 4th month. 


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1 hour ago, Wicky said:

Honestly not too bad, it looked worse when I shaved it to a 1 guard. Definitely has gotten better in the last few weeks @Melvin- Moderator

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You have nothing to worry about looks normal .


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Looks very good at this early stage. You need to wait at least 6 months (sometimes longer) for the donor area to fully recover.

 

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20 hours ago, BeHappy said:

Looks very good at this early stage. You need to wait at least 6 months (sometimes longer) for the donor area to fully recover.

 

That would be brutal hopefully not lol 

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