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    Default Calling all slow growers

    I'm not happy with my growth at nearly 7 months. I have side by side comparison photos and there has been minimal growth since month 5. Maybe 10 %. But over all I'd say I've currently got around 30% of my yield. In places as low as 10% yield. Zero cosmetic benefit.

    Has anyone seen there hair transplant totally turn around between months 7-18 even after pauses in development?

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    Im in the same situation bro..just completed 7 months and still too thin results and i think i got only 20% yield growth.. Contacted the doctor and he told me wait for a couple months it will get better as im a slow grower !! I hope he's right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aventador View Post
    Im in the same situation bro..just completed 7 months and still too thin results and i think i got only 20% yield growth.. Contacted the doctor and he told me wait for a couple months it will get better as im a slow grower !! I hope he's right
    Yes it is massively stressful!

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    All you can do is hope. There's a general timeline on how things should progress but there's no guarantee and I think a lot of times guys forget that. They see results of others and expect the same. 5-7 months is generally when you start to see movement, but the final results can take much longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouOnlyLiveOnce View Post
    All you can do is hope. There's a general timeline on how things should progress but there's no guarantee and I think a lot of times guys forget that. They see results of others and expect the same. 5-7 months is generally when you start to see movement, but the final results can take much longer.
    7 months 1 week. Still looking thin. In some places very thin.

    No real difference seen month by month.

    There are fine hairs that are too long to be velus though but they don't seem to be moving. The thinnest area doesn't have many of these hair but the temples which are also thin but thicker by a lot have many of these fine unpigmented hairs in between terminal hairs..

    Very very very frustrating and depressing.

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    Ta for feedback.

    Interesting about the growth periods. Hope I fall into the latter.

    Yeah the not thinking about it thing is quite tricky ha ha

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    Where are the areas on the scalp that were treated, and what location is generally showing the lowest yield? Lastly, have you received any feedback from your clinic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WHTC Clinic View Post
    Where are the areas on the scalp that were treated, and what location is generally showing the lowest yield? Lastly, have you received any feedback from your clinic?
    Front and temples. Only a cm lower at the front and considerable temple filling. Clinic said it's too early of course.

    I can see a lot of thin hairs that are too long to be velus under the microscope but they don't seem to be getting thicker. Have a little bit of pebble stoning too that you can see under angled bright light only.

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