With this detailed description of the use of PRP, nowhere in the document is the use of PRP recommended for hair growth. That is interesting considering that PRP is being offered in hair clinics across the world.
Uneven hairlines in men usually indicate that recession from genetic balding has started. Showing up on only one side is not uncommon but eventually it will impact the other side and more recession of the entire hairline is very probable. See a doctor who can make the correct diagnosis. If you are over 25, you can transplant it to correct the uneven appearance but you should also take the drug finasteride to stop the progression of the balding process.
I am not impressed with the dermaroller. If you have hair loss, treat it properly with minoxidil and/or finasteride for a male and you know you are giving it your best shot
Burried grafts from poor techniques often cause these bumps which most likely reflect burried grafts. If they get infected, they probably should be drained. Go back and see your doctor
I tell my patients that they can expect to see 80% of the growth in 8 months to styling length so be patient, you still might see the growth
The scar that shows, is the result of hair loss from the surgery, a non uncommon happening after any facial or hairline surgery, especially when performed in men. The way that you fix this is to have a hair transplant which will cover the entire scar and put your hairline in the proper position, burying the scar in the newly created hair. Because of this complication, many women and all men (whose hairlines almost always recede from an advancement surgery) choose hair transplant lowering surgery for their hairlines.
I generally want to treat someone of your age with medications until your final hair loss pattern becomes evident, usually about 26 years of age. I usually start off developing a Master Plan with each of my patients, laying out what I am suggesting we do as things progress good or bad. I always start off with a HAIRCHECK test to get a baseline on a starting point with numbers, like the numbers on a blood test tell you accurately where you test results are. I realize that every young man needs a good doctor and a good relationship where you doctor is always on your side, not trying to rip you off but rather trying to bend with the wind of change that will always happen in genetic balding.
At 3 months, all of the grafts may not have started to grow. It is not unusual to see non-uniform growth in a hair transplants but by the 8th months, more than 80% of it should have grown everywhere and even out the difference if there was no problem with the surgery. Otherwise, speak with your surgeon by the 9th month.
Epilation is not 100% successful in killing hair so you still may see some regrowth in the area you treated?
Men should rarely get hairline advancement surgery because of the risk of genetic balding that can appear at almost any age and show a scar when that happens. There is no need for a balloon expander in your situation as a hair transplant is more than adequate to address your hairline issue and less intrusive and less disruptive on your life style and certainly far less costly? We do these every day with hair transplantation.
Dyes can produce chemical burns and ‘kill’ hairs permanently. If it does not grow back in 6 months, then you may have produced a chemical burn to your hair follicles and they may not grow back. If there is going to be a recovery, the hair cycle usually kicks in and starts growing within about 6 months or less after the injury or earlier. See a specialist either now or certainly in 6 months?
Some people have irregular hairlines and they often develop by as early as 5 years old. I studied 1000 children of different ages and saw such hairlines in a few boys and more so, in girls. For males, this can be fixed after you are 25 years or age when your balding pattern, if any, is evident. If you are a female, then you can fix this if it bother you anytime you are over 18 as balding is usually not a problem in females.