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diantodote
15 Jan 2023

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Could this issue be connected to the transplantation itself?

The front side hasn't experienced the same growth as the other areas after the hair transplantation. Could this issue be connected to the transplantation itself? Hey there, Around 1.5 months ago, I underwent a hair transplant. Most of my hair, especially at the nape and sides, has grown out well after the procedure. However, the area on the top hasn't seen the same progress, with only about ten hairs sprouting. I'm curious if this might be linked to the transplantation process.

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Gulay Boztosun
Dr. Gulay Boztosun
Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon
17 Aug 2023

If the front side is not elongated and slow, have Prp done.

MistMingle
MistMingle
16 Jan 2023

Hello, I think it is completely related, please consult your specialist doctor

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