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PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 2:19 pm Translate this post:   Reply with quote
Steve
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I'm nearly 8 months out and when I look closely at my recipient site I can see the graft points and nearly every single one has a hair growing out. Unfortunately a majority of them are extremely fine with no pigment. They remind me of what you see when using a hot glue gun after you pull the gun away from the object. You get that incredibly fine thread of glue connecting the gun to your object. That's what my hairs are like.

So a hair is growing, but it's basically useless. The hairs are to the length they've been trimmed to (roughly 3/4") but they show no sign of getting thicker. The hairs show the same characteristics their entire length.


About 15%-20% seem to be growing at full strength and many others seem to be somewhere in the middle. The ones going full strength were the earliest ones to recover and have been strong since nearly day 1.

Are these incredibly thin hairs normal? Do they thicken up to normal size over time and if so how long does it take? Will I need to wait until after the hair returns from its next dormant stage to mature?
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drcole
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Hairs can grow in thicker than the donor source so it is possible that they can grow in finer too. this is not common except with body hair. The case is quite interesting so we would like more details. Scalp hair will usually grow in thicker or the same diameter. Otherwise there is the suggestion that something unusual unrelated to male pattern baldness is going on. Body hairs are often finer than scalp hairs and they seem to at times grow in finer than the donor source despite good technique. Keep us up to date with this mysterious situation.
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forhair
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Steve, did you had FIT or Body Hair?

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