Sometimes the native hair falls out, and other times it does not. If you take the drug Finasteride, the chance of keeping your active hair is much greater, and it acts as a prevention to surgical shock loss.
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This is a man that again went to Turkey had developed this donor area problem probably reflecting either shock loss or direct donor site depletion
What can I do about this? I am 21 and thought that the hair transplant would solve my problem. Your doctor should have never done a hair transplant on you, a 21-year-old male. Your balding is progressive, and as you get older, it will get worse. You developed shock loss over the past year, accelerating […]
You have a terrible complication that caused you to lose a lot of your donor hair. Maybe with time, it will come back. Go back and speak with your doctor since your donor area is in trouble. You may have been donor area may have been over-harvested, or this could be shock loss since it is in the first […]
You are starting to see shock loss, which is a loss of the native hair that often follows a hair transplant. This is prevented by the use of Finasteride. The small arrow points to the area which had hair before the hair transplant.
It is highly likely that you were over-harvested with FUE grafts unless you had an unusually high donor density. Ask your doctor what was your donor density prior to the FUE. From the pictures, it shows that the FUE was taken outside the permanent zone so many of the grafts may not live your lifetime. […]
Clearly from the photo, you have significant over-harvesting present. Some of this may be shock loss if the surgery was recent, but if it is more than 6 months, it is permanent. The two pictures show the same patient, with long hair on the left and shaved on the right. The only thing you can […]
Your before and after pictures show a dramatic change with the new hair growth. The before pictures do show some native hair in the transplanted area and that is probably what you are seeing falling out. This is shock loss for you which is far less significant considering the good early results you have
You may have been over-harvested or just developed shock loss of the donor area which usually will reverse in 3-8 months. Go back and speak with your doctor about this
This photo indicates that your donor area was over-harvested. You should return to see your doctor and ask to be examined and an explanation.?If I am corrrect, then the treatment for this is scalp Micropigmentation, If it is shock loss, then it will return after about 6 months?
Hair transplant without Finasteride? from tressless Yes, with side effects that are so sever, I would do the surgery without finaasteride on board. I would alert you to the possible impact of shock loss, assuming you are over 25 years old. The only problem that you might see is some acceleration of your normal expected […]
I am 25 years-old and had a hair transplant three months ago and all of my hair fell out that I had there before the transplant. You developed shock loss after the surgery, a common event for young men. The prevention for this is the drug Finasteride which seems to work to prevent shock loss which […]
I will be frank and honest. I think that you did not need 4,500 FUE grafts. I think 1,800 or so would have been adequate provided you were on the drug Finasteride to help stop the progression of hair loss and prevent shock loss from happening. Your age put you on the marginal edge of a […]
It was a 1,000 graft FUE surgery when I was 22. I experienced severe shock loss post surgery and lost plenty of native hair all around especially from the top. However, I did see some results in the front. I want to do another surgery to improve my situation but fear the loss of more native […]
Hello I am 20 years-old and I had a hair transplant nine days ago. Today when I combed my hair I saw a lot of hairs I mean a lot. Is this normal? I mean there were not only hair from the recipient or donor area but from all over the head…plz help me is this […]
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