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Transplanted hairs
Im 6 months post HT and since my transplanted hair started to grow in the 3rd month im cutting it short with a guard 3" and it looks alot better than leaving it ! Even in my 6th month not cutting it short gives the thin look which looks not good ..is it just me or is transplanted hair looks better shorter?
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You are really early. Remember, the caliber and coarseness of the hair will change with time. If your HT looks better cut short, more power to you. As time passes and your hair texture changes, you may want to try it other lengths.
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Originally Posted by Driver
You are really early. Remember, the caliber and coarseness of the hair will change with time. If your HT looks better cut short, more power to you. As time passes and your hair texture changes, you may want to try it other lengths.
Pretty much this /\. You've got more hair to sprout and all the hairs need time to mature and do their thing. It will look better in a few more months.
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You've still got several months of maturing/growth ahead of you, so just wait it out. The fact that you've had significant growth already is very promising. Conrgats, man!
I am a patient advocate for Dr. Parsa Mohebi in Los Angeles, CA. My opinions/comments are my own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Dr. Mohebi and his staff.
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