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Hair loss after Hair Transplant, What's happening?
What is the reason for thin, unnatural-looking coverage after surgery? Is it subsequent hair loss, less than ideal regrowth, or too early to be premature growth? Where is it and what is it?
In hair loss and hair transplantation, it can seem like the progress comes as slowly as the regrowth happens. Hair loss can be unnoticeable for years, and the coverage from surgery can be unnoticeable for over one year. With many individuals, the surgery allows them to be at the point where their loss would have progressed had the surgery never been performed.
The possibilities continue after and before you realize what's happening.
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