I had FUE HT last week and I am beginning to notice that my hairline is asymmetric. From what I have learned, some doctors prefer to make it asymmetric to create a natural look. Is this true in my case or is it too asymmetric? Note: I have some hair on my forehead (below the FUE hairline) due to razor shaving.
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You are just at a stage were the hairs will come out slowly. It is too early to give any comment about the result. You should wait for 3 month more to say anything but for the final result 10-12 month will be needed. Wish you all the best...
I think it seems to be low density and un successfull result for the 12 month post op.. you may need a revision surgery to get more density .I dont think you have a 4100 graft FUE HT. The most outstanding reason for poor growth and ineffectual hair restoration results...