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    Quote Originally Posted by druginducedhairloss View Post
    Hey Matt,

    The bumps that I am concerned about are not pimples from hair breaking through. They are little flesh coloured bumps that appear around almost all of the transplanted hair that is growing. Besides cobbles stoning or ridging I'm not sure what the else this could be.......

    How long do you feel i should give it before making an appointment with Dr. Rahal?

    thanks again for your help
    Sorry to bump an old thread.
    But i think i have exctaly this coblesttoning, pitting, fatty bumps or lumps, whatever these are called.
    I've searched everywhere, and found two possibilities on Joe Tillman's site: 1) excess tissue in the grafts placed in recipient sites or 2) hair grafts not placed deep enough into the recipient site.
    I'm 1 month post op, doing a follow up with the doctor tomorrow.
    So, the questions: did your coblestonning subside?
    This means poor work or the doctor can blame my own "healing" processes?
    Tks..

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