Regular Member Daniel2727 Posted April 22 Regular Member Share Posted April 22 Weeks after the hair transplant, when the so called shedding takes place, the implanted hairs enter the telogen phase at the same time and are synchronised in their cycle, so to speak. Before the hair transplant, they had their own individual cycle, so they were in different phases at the same time. After approx. 3 months, new growth begins and the anagen phase has started, which can last between 2 and 6 years. How do the grafts know what their original cycle was? Because otherwise it would be the case that since all the implanted hairs entered the anagen phase at the same time, they would all enter the catagen and telogen phases at the same time, since they were synchronised? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member arthurSam Posted April 22 Regular Member Share Posted April 22 (edited) I hope that, because they are synchronized, they will not fall out all at the same time when it comes the telogen phase 🫣 Edited April 22 by arthurSam Minoxidil : 5% topical 1ml/day Follicular androgen receptor inhibitor : {Fluridil + CosmeRNA} Exosome Mesotherapy 1mm (See here for explanations & results) : ASCE+ HRLV AAPE for Hair secretomes + human Umbilical Chord Exosomes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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