Hi all fellow hair loss dudes,
I had a HT done several months ago, and I had a concern about some of my grafts. I believe the majority of the hair shed, however a fair number still remained(didn't shed) and aren't growing either. Some of them, I just pulled on slightly and the hair came out pretty easily, sometimes with a bulb and sometimes not(I know I'm not pulling on native hair btw, as there wasn't any hair in these places before the surgery).
HOWEVER, much of the transplanted hair is "in between" existing hairs, so it is hard to tell where the grafts may not have shed and are just chillin on my scalp without doing anything. I had read from another thread that grafts/hairs that just sit on the scalp can inhibit growth of the new hairs.
My question is: how the hell can I tell if there are grafts sitting between my existing hair that never shed, and which could be inhibiting growth of new hairs?
I know there's the microscope that could be used to see my scalp up close and take a look to see if there's any grafts that never fell out. I'm sure you all understand that I want to get every graft I can get out of the procedure. There could be hundreds of bucks just chillin on my head not doing anything if you know what I mean!
Any ideas?
I had a HT done several months ago, and I had a concern about some of my grafts. I believe the majority of the hair shed, however a fair number still remained(didn't shed) and aren't growing either. Some of them, I just pulled on slightly and the hair came out pretty easily, sometimes with a bulb and sometimes not(I know I'm not pulling on native hair btw, as there wasn't any hair in these places before the surgery).
HOWEVER, much of the transplanted hair is "in between" existing hairs, so it is hard to tell where the grafts may not have shed and are just chillin on my scalp without doing anything. I had read from another thread that grafts/hairs that just sit on the scalp can inhibit growth of the new hairs.
My question is: how the hell can I tell if there are grafts sitting between my existing hair that never shed, and which could be inhibiting growth of new hairs?
I know there's the microscope that could be used to see my scalp up close and take a look to see if there's any grafts that never fell out. I'm sure you all understand that I want to get every graft I can get out of the procedure. There could be hundreds of bucks just chillin on my head not doing anything if you know what I mean!
Any ideas?
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