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First haircut?
Hey guys I just had my FUT strip transplant done Monday January 14th.
I am due to get the staples out January 24th. My doc seems like a say what I want to hear kind of guy, but I'm wondering what everyone's opinion on when I can get my first haircut?
I usually go with a 3 on the sides then scissors to what is left up top, but I'm wondering when I will be able to hit the recipient area with a 3 clipper as well?
Thanks,
Gino
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Senior Member
Hey Gino. Congrats on your HT
I had my first one done Nov 17th. Its been two months today and the redness is still there.
I cut my hair almost immediately down to about 1/5th of an inch to match the size of the new grafts. It looked great for a day or two before all the grafts started falling out. lol.
If you cut your hair down to less than an inch you will see your REAL norwood scale. I thought I was still a norwood 2 at age 46 until I cut it all down and saw that while my hairline was still a norwood 2, my diffuse thinning is going to make me a norwood 4 or 5 eventually.
I am glad I did it though so I could really see what my hair situation really looked like. I hadn't buzzed it since I was 23.
It all depends on how comfortable you feel with people seeing the redness in the transplanted areas. If you dont want the hassle, then leave your hair long and comb it over.
do you have any pics you want to post ?
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Senior Member
Sorry Gino
In my zeal to tell you your options, I forgot to answer your question.
Your grafts most likely will fall out in a week or two. Some last a few days, some up to 3 weeks, and even some guys dont have the grafts fall out at all.
The vast majority of us do shed the grafts and they go into a resting phase for about 3 months and then begin to grow.
So, your new hair will take a good 6 months after that before you will need to cut it at all. So about 9 months from now would be a guestimation.
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Senior Member
Gio,
Everyone responds a little bit different post-op. Most guys see the need to begin trimming the exisitng hair between one month and roughly three months post-op depending on how short of a hair style they wish to have.
On average, exisitng hair grows at roughly 1/2 inch per month. But sometimes this can be slower as the scalp recovers from the overall trauma from the surgery.
Eventually as the new transplants gain length and you trim the exisitng hair, they will both blend in togethor and then you can begin cutting the entire hair mass togethor.
"Gillenator"
Independent Patient Advocate
more.hair@verizon.net
NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin
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to be honest, with FUT, a 3 on the sides will be too short at the beginning. you will easily see the strip. i think for a few months you will need to stay at least at a 4 or 5 on sides and back.
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