2020-10-05 02:28:132020-09-23 10:32:037 months after microneedling, minoxidil and finasteride
2020-10-05 02:28:132020-09-23 10:32:037 months after microneedling, minoxidil and finasteride
Hallo,
I had an hair transplant on my temples about 7 months ago. After my transplant I had minimal and certainly not complete at all loss of transplanted small hair. After about 5 months I could see results which were incredibly positive and the hair in the transplanted areas was long and rather thick.
What I have experienced in the last 2 months has been a visible decrease in density of the transplanted hair. Is this possible? Also my hair loss in non transplanted areas has increased (I have been on propecia for 8 years)
Thanks a lot for your help
It is difficult for me to guess at what you are talking about. Existing original hair may continue to be lost to the balding process and even at 6 months shock loss can occur by accelerating the hair loss in the areas you are discussing. You doctor should have good photographs from just before your surgery to help you analyze what is actually happening. That is where you should get the answer to your question. Even if I saw you personally, I may not appreciate the changes you discussed above and the time line of those changes.
2009-03-16 13:31:352009-03-11 14:14:377 Months After a Hair Transplant, the Density is Decreasing
The photos say it all but the long term is unclear once this man stops the medication or the microneedling. I suspect if he keeps the treatment up, he will likely get more hair growth; however, it is likely to go back to his original status once he stops treatment suggesting that he may have to continue this for life. A hair transplant, if this is the case, may be a better alternative.
2021-08-13 01:18:182021-08-14 09:42:077 month microneedling, minoxidil and finasteride (photo)
I have been taking Pradaxa for over a year-I also take metoporol & digoxin. I always had plenty of hair & my eyebrows were almost perfect naturally.about 6 months ago my eyebrows have disappeared almost completely & my hairline is receeding-could these meds be causing this??? Thank you! I am a 68 year old female & would like my eyebrows & hair!
Women lose hair just like men, but in different patterns and stages. Women don’t go bald like men, but they thin out later in life. This can also be genetic as well. For women, there may be other medical issues such as thyroid conditions. There’s a list of possible causes here.
In general, medications can be the cause of hair loss. Pradaxa (dabigatran) and Lanoxin (digoxin) aren’t known to cause hair loss as far as I can find, but metoprolol (marketed as Toprol or Lopressor) does have hair loss listed as a rare side effect. More importantly, these medications are taken for serious health issues, so they should not be stopped or changed without a serious discussion with the doctor.
Many women lose their eyebrows and this can be genetic as well (as do men). A hair transplant procedure is a good option for those who want eyebrow restoration.
Telogen Effluvium is the medical term for acute hair loss that sometimes returns. The return reflects the hair cycle for most women of your age, which is relatively shorter than when you were younger. 50% of postmenopausal women have genetic hair loss from the mother’s side of their family. If it does not reverse in a year, consider a cosmetic solution that is often performed in postmenopausal women who have hair loss called Scalp Micropigmentation. Stress can induce genetic hair loss in women of your age which may not be reversible. (see: https://scalpmicropigmentation.com/smp-for-women/)
2018-03-14 06:01:452018-06-22 08:51:5864 Year Old Female and Just Got Well After Severe Sickness and Lost Easily 50% of My Hair.
My comments are as follows:
Somehow, either the Black Market folks who did this surgery or the patient thought that these large numbers of grafts would create a great head of hair. I would be surprised if it did.
2018-01-03 06:41:302017-12-26 08:43:28I had over 6000 FUE grafts taken from my donor area, will it regrow?
A hair transplant in one session is never normal hair density for the size of the area you are transplanting. You can see it by looking at the lack of density of the grafts, but in your case, the area covered could have had more grafts. I don’t like the line-up of the hairs that were transplanted as they should have been more randomly placed. Your grafts were placed far too orderly for me but another hair transplant with more random placement of the grafts will solve this problem and give you more density. If this is the way your doctor does his transplants, I would look for another doctor.
2017-10-05 07:10:272017-09-15 15:11:21Is 600 grafts enough for a normal hair density?