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    I am Dreamer, but I wonder if my dream will come true(sigh). I had the hair transplant four months ago, but I am still wearing hats and caps. I thought my nightmare was going to be over, but still I don't like the way I look. It looks as if I was attacked by a wild animal. I wonder if the hair density will increase. I have never had a hair loss problem. I decided to have a hair transplant to reduce my big forehead. Now I look as if I am getting bald because there is no thickness. I hope this is one of the phases a hair transplant patient goes through.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamer View Post
    Hello:

    I am Dreamer, but I wonder if my dream will come true(sigh). I had the hair transplant four months ago, but I am still wearing hats and caps. I thought my nightmare was going to be over, but still I don't like the way I look. It looks as if I was attacked by a wild animal. I wonder if the hair density will increase. I have never had a hair loss problem. I decided to have a hair transplant to reduce my big forehead. Now I look as if I am getting bald because there is no thickness. I hope this is one of the phases a hair transplant patient goes through.
    I think it takes up to 6 months hun.

    EDIT: Your hairline looked fine before, you should left it.

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    My understanding is it can take more than a year for all the grafts to grow out. So you may have another 8 months of waiting, if not longer. If you end up having a bad yield anyway, it should be correctable.

    dex, her concern was having a higher hairline than average. Women with no history of hair loss can normally lower their hairlines without problems

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    The fact that you've already gotten so much growth after only 4 months is a very good sign. Your surgeon should have informed you that it can take more than a year to see the final result of a hair transplant. Have you been by for a follow up since your surgery?

    @dex89, do you really think your rude comment was necessary?

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    this is typical for 4 months

    growth is ahead!

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    I will post pictures every month from now on, so you can see the progress. My hairline was too high and that's why decide to have a HT. Let's see what happens. Thanks for your comments.

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    Oh that is an severe baldness you have to consult with the doctor.

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