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    So over this week I've been more aggressive (but careful) in massaging the recipient area with fingertips and dislodging the dormant hairs. There were many hairs that were just lying dormant in the follicular canal, while others were lying flat on the scalp, which is why they hadn't come off with shampooing.
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    Full on ugly duckling.
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    Hope you get an amazing result KO. I cant wait to see how it looks ahead. What camera did you use to get the closeups of the recipient sites?

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    Subscribe. Good Luck KO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
    Hope you get an amazing result KO. I cant wait to see how it looks ahead. What camera did you use to get the closeups of the recipient sites?
    Hey, used a cheap USB camera from Amazon. I'll post the link here down the line. Not much to update as of yet.

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    Hey all. I'm about 4M postop and have uploaded my 3 and 3.5M photos. You can see the sides freshly buzzed with a No. 2 guard. So in case you were wondering what scarring looks like after 3K grafts, I don't note cosmetic scarring, just the expected depletion of the donor area. On top, I currently see the outline of a hairline forming, which is good. I can feel a lot of "tree stump" like hairs and an occasional deep pimple, which I tend to leave as is instead of popping. But other than that still early days. As an aside, even though I'm in the ugly duckling stage, I find myself thinking about my hair a lot less than in the past, which is nice.

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    KO1 im sorry if i missed it, but how much did the surgery cost?

    PS. you have good growth for 5months and most importantly it looks natural.

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    Thanks for sharing, looks like some growth coming. Happy growing and looking forward to see it get better in months ahead. Best wishes.

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