I Haven’t Seen Any Growth After Hair Transplant a Year Ago!
Greetings from Indiana. I have written to the blog before, but have never had my question posted. I noticed on the site that you have stated before that if no hair is growing after a year after a transplant, that there is something wrong. I don’t have a typical pattern of baldness. My bald spot is at the front top of my head and is “T” shaped. I had a transplant in October of 2006, and I have not seen any growth. Is it possible that I have some sort of underlying medical condition? Did my transplant fail? I can send a photo if you would like. Any
help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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I cannot tell you why your hair transplant was not a success. First, I would want to know why you lost your hair. A “T” shaped hair loss is not in the normal genetic patterned hair loss (or your description is not clear enough). There are many diseases that cause hair loss and that can cause a hair transplant to fail — and there are also technical problems in the less experienced teams that perform the surgery. You need to follow up with your doctor to address your concerns and your doctor should be alarmed over the failure. Generally, it take 6 to 12 months for results of a hair transplant surgery to show. It can rarely take up to as long as 18 months.
Yes, by all means send me a photographs to the address on the Contact page (please reference this blog post when sending).
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