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Growth Of Transplanted Hair
Hello all, I've been browsing these forums for the past year or so, but only registered late last year and have posted a handful of times. I am a patient of Doc Victor Hasson, and underwent my procedure of 3800 grafts in December of last year. I just hit my 5 month mark in my hair restoration journey. So far my results are looking great, a vast improvement from where I started off, but I have some questions..
Will all the grafts that have been transplanted into the recipient site end up growing and surviving? I'm finding that my hairline is still lagging behind a great deal in terms of growth, in comparison to the rest of the recipient site. While the the new hairline is quite visible, it still lacking a great deal of density. Can i expect the front to fill in? I realize that I am still early in the growth cycle, but am concerned that I might not see any additional growth. I've attached some pics, please comment.
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Senior Member
That looks amazing man. Amazing...
Seems everyone that gets hair transplants go from worse than me, to better than me! I envy you
You made a great choice and did what needed to be done.
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Senior Member
As for your question...I have no idea I am a newbie to all of this.
I think it looks really natural right now. Such a great improvement. I assume the doctor intended to place the grafts in a way to present less thickness to the front and more towards the middle etc. To look more natural..and it does.
You could always use dermmatch if you really are super greedy man. But it looks great.
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Senior Member
Your hair looked way worse before... very good now.
haha man, you don't need dermmatch. But I am a greedy hair loss sufferer these days. I think even if I could have afforded a HT i would still use dermmatch when going out but only a little bit. It makes hair look amazing.
Anyway, 5 months is definitely not enough for a HT's full results if you ask me. Give it some more time .
You chose a good doctor. Good work man.
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
Very impressive work as usual by Dr. Hasson. I would expect some improvement up until 1 year post-op. Keep in mind that it will look more natural if the very front of the hairline is a little less dense, because adult men usually do not go from forehead to a wall of thick hair. There should be a small transitional zone with many randomly placed single hairs.
Dr. Glenn Charles
Member, International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
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