Take a close look at the ends of the hairs that fall out. Are they tapered at the end and come to a sharp point, or do the shed hairs have a blunt end like when you cut a hair with a pair of scissors? New growth is indicated by the tapered end. Often times the cut-end hairs just sit there for a while even though they stopped growing. You should remove them or have them removed. You should scrub your head with shampoo on a wash cloth. You can't hurt you grafts by doing that. The more stubborn hairs that don't come out in the shower will pull with tweezers like a needle in hot butter. Transplanted hair once the crusts come off, is not fragile.
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