10 Months After My 5th Transplant, I’m Not Seeing Any New Growth

I had a transplant about 10 months ago. I can feel the stubbles since back then but it doesn’t seem to grow. It’s now 10 months later and it’s still the same. I had transplants before and almost very quickly, i would notice the thickening and darkening from the previous procedures.

This last procedure was my fifth and don’t seem to see a good result at 10 months. By this time my the transplanted hair should be maturing, correct? I now have about less than 3000 grafts done. Each procedure done in the past, the doctor could never extract enough donor. Perhaps it’s my donor area. Any thoughts?

At 10 months following your hair transplant, you should definitely see growth. Unless I am misreading your question, if you had five procedures that totaled under 3000 grafts, that is not today’s standard of care… however, I can not judge what your doctor was doing.

I’m not even sure what kind of surgery you had — strip or FUE. Plus, I don’t know if he was chasing your hair loss, if you were on finasteride, what your scalp laxity was, etc.

Have you talked to your surgeon about why there’s been no growth after 10 months? If you need a second opinion, you can either schedule a visit in my office or see another good doctor if I’m not local to you.


2014-02-05 11:25:1510 Months After My 5th Transplant, I’m Not Seeing Any New Growth

10 Days After Surgery, My Doctor Pulled Off My Dry Scabs

Hi! Thank you for taking the time for answering my question. I had a Hair transplant 10 days ago. My doctor did not really brief me about the swelling and shampooing my hair post op. I was scared to shampoo my hair. I shampooed it on the 3rd day, on sixth day the scabs became really hard i couldnt resist to to rub hard but i didnt pull, some came out though no blood just scab attached with hair. I went to see him on my 8th day he said everything looks fine and that the grafts are secure. He started breaking up the scabs on my head i was not comfortable at all i told him that i read on the internet that pulling dry scabs moves the graft. He’s like this is not the first time i do it i’ve been through thousands of heads. I’m on my 10th day now the scabs are all gone. My new hair is there i still have the strong urge to rub my skull.

Did he ruin my grafts by pulling the crushing and pulling dry scabs? does rubbing the new hair effect the growth?

Let me get this straight — you trusted your doctor for his expertise and judgments to have him perform a hair transplant surgery, but now you don’t trust these very same things because you read things on the Internet about post-operative care and scabs?

I highly doubt your doctor ruined your grafts. We did do a hair pull study and published the results of it with The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery in 2006 (see Graft Anchoring in Hair Transplantation PDF) and we found that the grafts were not totally secure if there was scabbing present. Each graft was pulled out day by day to get the results that we published. With that said, I would assume that your doctor knew this and was very careful in cleaning you up. What we generally recommend is washing your hair daily to keep the scabs down. Most of our patients are scab free within a day or two.


2008-01-31 10:07:1210 Days After Surgery, My Doctor Pulled Off My Dry Scabs

10 weeks minoxidil and microneedling (photo)

When the hair is cut short, it is easier to see the benefits of microneedling plus minoxidil. This combination works well when hair loss is early.


2021-02-10 15:02:0210 weeks minoxidil and microneedling (photo)

10 weeks on finasteride (photo)

This man(in his mid-twenties has recent hair loss in the past 8 months prior to commencing treatment). He must have been very sensitive to the results of good DHT blocking with finasteride. Men like him are young and have more recent hair loss than those who do not respond. A great early result that will just get better in time.

 


2020-06-14 10:56:0410 weeks on finasteride (photo)

10 weeks on finasteride and Minoxidil (photo)

This man seemed to be responsive to the combination of finasteride and minoxidil working together to reverse crown hair loss; however, the photo qualitative difference alone could produce such changes


2021-05-25 11:13:5210 weeks on finasteride and Minoxidil (photo)

10 Days After FUE Surgery, I Rubbed My Transplants By Mistake!

Dear Sir,

First of all, thanks for this useful guide for those who are in this trip to recover the lost hair.

I am in my 10th day after FUE surgery and today in the shower by mistake i rub my transplanted hair once by mistake (only one gentle pass with my hand), apparently there was no bleeding or lost hairs. The problem that i see after reading this blog is that i still have many scabs so i am concerned if probably i damaged many grafts. Am I right or wrong?

Thanks a lot for your work and attention and apologies for my english because is not my native language.

You are probably safe from losing the value of these grafts; however, there is no certainty in life. If it was just a gentle pass with no bleeding or grafts coming loose, I wouldn’t be concerned…. but if you are truly worried, you should follow up with your surgeon and have him/her examine your scalp.

10 months topical Finasteride & Minoxidil

This is the response that I like to see with the use of topical finasteride plus minoxidil. Topical finasteride keeps the medication in the skin.


2020-07-18 11:15:1410 months topical Finasteride & Minoxidil