Tue 27 May 2008
Small “Prickly” Hairs 2 Months After Hair Transplant: When Does the Real Hair Growth Start?
Category: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) , FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) , Hair Transplant Surgery , Post Operative ConcernsIt’s gonna be 2 months on the 27th of May since my hair transplant. When could I possibly start to see some real results? When I slide my hand over my head I can feel prickly hairs but when I look, I can only see small thin hair growth here and there. I also see some of my pores don’t have anything coming out of them. Any advice?. Or should I realistically be looking at the 4/5 month mark before any hair regrowth?
If you are experiencing any new hair growth at only 2 months after hair restoration surgery, you are way ahead of the game.
Transplanted hair typically start growing in thin and fine, invisible to the naked eye. But as you are experiencing, they can be felt with your finger tips before they are seen. Transplanted hair will also “pop” through the scalp at different rates and times. Your hair transplant appears to be progressing normally. But the real fun doesn’t start for a few more months.
Bill - aka Falceros
Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network and the Hair Loss Learning Center
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