I am 47 yrs old and have undergone three procedures dating back to 2005. I haven't had any procedures since early 2006..I seemed to have good results and the hair growth seemed appropriate, but in the past year or two I have noticed that I am losing the transplanted hair in the frontal region and now the hair that was transplanted in the crown area is thinning alot, too. I am very surprised and confused by this occurrence; I was expecting to lose non-transplanted hair in the front and the top, not the transplanted hair. I am wondering what everyone thinks about this !! Thanks.
Losing Transplanted Hair..I think ?!??
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Hi,
Its more than likely you have lost further native hair (have you been on meds to help maintain hair) or you may well be experiencing a shed. This can happen making hair appear thinner.
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I have been taking Propecia. I have certainly lost native hair but have definitely lost hair that was transplanted in the hairline region. My surgeon is not someone I believe I want to follow-up with; there have been come complaints raised against him so I am considering another medical opinion.Comment
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I have been taking Propecia. I have certainly lost native hair but have definitely lost hair that was transplanted in the hairline region. My surgeon is not someone I believe I want to follow-up with; there have been come complaints raised against him so I am considering another medical opinion.Comment
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The surgeon transplanted hair to my hairline and for a while ( a few years) the hairline was pretty good, but in recent years the hairline has receded, so I know the hairs that have fallen out are transplanted ones and not native becuase those fell out years ago ! The area that the hair was transplanted from was in the back and I believe it was definitely in the "safe zone". ANn other thoughts..could it just be ME ??Comment
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I hope that's the case in the crown area but not too hopeful in the frontal area..I may need to find another surgeon to do a frontal hairline replacement.Comment
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Hopefully, this is a temporary situation. Often most of the transplanted hairs go into the dormant phase around the same time after the procedure. Therefore, it is possible for that same group of hair follicles to go into a sleep cycle at some later point. I have seen it happen before. It is also possible that you were genetically programmed to loose thes hairs with aging. A hair transplant would not change this course of action.Comment
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@prodigy: did the hair you lost grow back? I am really curious how long your shed lasted and when the hairs grew back.
I am experiencing the same right now. I am exactly 4 years post op my first transplant, 3 years after my 2nd and 6,5 mths my third.
Over the last 2 weeks I lost a lot of transplanted hairs. I hope it is a shed. Hoe can I know of it is?
@dr glenn charles: what do you advice? Shall I start with minox?Comment
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@prodigy: did the hair you lost grow back? I am really curious how long your shed lasted and when the hairs grew back.
I am experiencing the same right now. I am exactly 4 years post op my first transplant, 3 years after my 2nd and 6,5 mths my third.
Over the last 2 weeks I lost a lot of transplanted hairs. I hope it is a shed. Hoe can I know of it is?
@dr glenn charles: what do you advice? Shall I start with minox?
Do you have a photo of your transplanted hairs, and then them falling out? It would be helpful to see.Comment
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