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Thank you for your question. The shedding of hair is normal. Sometimes the adjacent hair that was present can go into shock and is shed. This usually comes back. Were you using any treatments prior to the surgery - having stopped these - you might be seeing the hair that would have been shed now being shed. See your surgeon again to help advise and reassure you BWRohit Seth Plastic, reconstructive, aesthetic and hair transplant surgery
Shock hair loss may be a risk for anyone who has a hair transplant surgery. The risk is different for everyone so you need to understand your risk by discussing this issue with your doctor before surgery.Shock hair loss usually do not grow back if it was genetically susceptible hair.
Transplanted graft’s hair starts to shedding in the first week of surgery and may go on untill 4-6 th weeks after surgery. İt is not surprising to lost native hair in transplant area. So, your native hair may affected with that post traumatic transient hair loss…New hair at transplant and donor area starts to grow at 2-4 th month after surgery ..
It is very typical to see some original hair shed after a transplant and it generally goes through a dormancy cycle and will regrow. If you do have a typical male or female pattern loss and are not doing any preventative treatments any native hair loss due to this may not regenerate.
Hello and thank you for your question. Yes it is very normal to have some shedding this early after your FUE Hair transplant. Just remember it is part of the process and generally those follicles will reproduce hair, though it may take time. Continue following your post procedure care. Good luck to you!
Shedding of the native hair after a hair transplant is almost always shock loss which can last up to a year. If it is just the grafts that were transplanted, then that is normal
After 4-6 months of a hair transplant, you should start to see some growth. At 8 months, 80% of the transplanted hairs are expected to grow. At 12 months, you should expect almost all hairs to grow.
The overall success of a hair transplant surgery depends on: (1) artistic and technical skill of your doctor and team (2) communication between you and your doctor to establish a realistic goal.Your doctor's technical skill will contribute to how natural your results are. It is important for you...
Nicotine 1 month post op should not have a major impact on hair transplant surgery results. Smoking in general is bad for your health and does impact your circulation.