Could an Administrator change this title to "My updates post hair transplant surgery" Please?
Just an update as I am 6 months post surgery.
From the beginning (a reminder for contrasting purposes!): - See the pattern and new hairline
Right after the procedure a total of
6,425 hairs were implanted via the FUE method - (God knows how they count them ha)!
Starting from 2 months post surgery (below) - I look like I did before surgery! ;;::::/
3 months post surgery (below)- the start of new hair growth
4 months post surgery below)
5 months post surgery - looks like becoming a fuller head of hair almost:
6 months post surgery - below). - Middle looks thinner or is it perhaps because I bombed it?
Look at the middle section notice it does look thinner is this natural hair loss continuing or transplanted hair shedding!? Anyone? I have not cut any hair on the implanted zone neither have I used minoxidil or taken propecia. I have just let it grow naturally but as from the 3rd month I started using Alpecin shampoo. I wash my hair 3 times a week with this. How often do you guys (who have had a hair transplant) wash your hair post surgery? Or I suppose it doesn't matter? The reason I ask is because when you wash your hair - more hair could shed ....right?
Also I notice that there are still some stalled transplanted hairs that have yet to shed- they Feel spiky, some shed when I wash my hair. Is it ok to pluck the stalled ones with tweezers? - is this natural 6 months post surgery? [):h::
Now from the front:
3 months post surgery:
6 months post surgery: (below) :::C ¬b` - The difference between 3rd & 6th month!:::C WOW!
Very happy with the results so far, especially the frontal zone (left and right front) especially if you compare this with the above photo before procedure, also it's actually followed the pattern that was marked - so even better!
You can see that the front is getting thicker but I have a slight concern that the middle and back (crown) still looks thin and the middle section looks thinner at 6 months than it was at the 5th month. - Unless it's the way I comb my hair or the natural hair loss continuing or perhaps stalled hairs still falling out!?
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Now from the top looking down at the crown:
1,500 hairs were implanted on the vertex -
This is a few days after surgery first of all.
3 months post surgery
6 months post surgery: - A little sign of some growth, not much).
Bare in mind that I could still be losing my existing hair!
But so far the front is looking fantastic and it's the front that matters more to me, to which I am much happier. It's cool being able to style your hair like you did when you did in your teen's but some of the hair still feel wiry and stiff making it difficult to comb. Hope they will mature and look forward to some more growing. :::C ¬b`
Now semi -profiles from left and right:
3 months & 6 months
So all in all very happy so far! - I just wish that middle didn't thin so quickly and hope the implanted hairs in the crown will grow back thicker as well in due course, am I still in the growing phase - would it still be possible to see more hair growth in the back or middle scalp say around the 7th or 8th month?? Less hairs/grafts were implanted on the crown so I am not as bothered about the crown but still money spent on it, so hope it will look thicker than it currently does. Perhaps 6 months is still too early!?
I am also worried that the "Island of hair" in the frontal middle zone (As seen before surgery) will thin soon and I would look worse but hope this won't be for at least another few years. Also the scalp doesn't itch so much anymore and the implanted zones no longer look pink. If anyone can advise me or has a thought on my progress and results so far please feel free to share them with me - I would appreciate this!?
It's been a long anxious wait (first few months) but it's good to finally see some results and now people say I look much younger - I feel younger and more confident but above all a much happier person! :::C

Hope this helps others who are curious about having a hair transplant.
If anyone has questions please feel free to email me
[email protected]
Will update you again in a months time.
Best regards.
Sean