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graft hair
I am exactly four weeks post op today, and still have all of my graft hair. Is it okay that it has not shed?
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Senior Member
Yeah it's completely normal mate,the graft is lodged in the skin and will shed when the new hair growth pushes it out from underneath. Or it will just start growing in the burst of growth at 3-4 months. Some can even take a couple of months longer. Good luck
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Thanks!
Thanks for your reply! I am obsessing about this and driving myself crazy. Oh, and I am female (not a mate, and hopefully will look super cute again when my pulled out patch has grown in;-)
Thanks again and have a great day!
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Senior Member
Haha sorry for that! No problem, I'm sure it will grow in fine and you will look super cute again!!
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You're a sweetheart Thanks for brightening up my day
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IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
I have had of a few isolated cases where a almost all of the patients transplanted hairs did not fall out and just started growing right away. I also have had many patients who called me 3-4 weeks after the procedure with a similar story to yours and then called me back a few weeks later and said most of the grafted hairs fell out. So stay positive, but do not be to suprised if you have some delayed fallout. Always better to be prepared that caught of guard.
Dr. Glenn Charles
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