Hmmm ... interesting that's the first time I heard of this. I do admit that it does seem to get a bit better (some grafts indeed seem to correct). I'm out 12 months now and still have quite a few not angled correctly but if you're right, then that might change in the next few months ...
Who's going back for a second HST? Iron Man, are you?
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Hmmm ... interesting that's the first time I heard of this. I do admit that it does seem to get a bit better (some grafts indeed seem to correct). I'm out 12 months now and still have quite a few not angled correctly but if you're right, then that might change in the next few months ...
Deborah emailed me this a few months ago when I asked her about the fact that my grafts were pointing up slightly.
"Thank you for your e-mail;. That is normal. The seborrhoeic gland (that makes the hair moist and fatty) is forming from 9 to 12 months. So the hair is more difficult to handle and harder than the hairs in your donor area. This will be “normal” again when the hair is fatty enough. It just take time. "Comment
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Really looking forward to my second procedure. Every prodecure is a step closer to a full head of hair again and each procedure makes me look years younger.Comment
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Hi Arashi
Deborah emailed me this a few months ago when I asked her about the fact that my grafts were pointing up slightly.
"Thank you for your e-mail;. That is normal. The seborrhoeic gland (that makes the hair moist and fatty) is forming from 9 to 12 months. So the hair is more difficult to handle and harder than the hairs in your donor area. This will be “normal” again when the hair is fatty enough. It just take time. "Comment
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