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    GlossaryHair Graft Growth

    transplanted hair follicles establishing and producing new hair

    Hair Graft Growth refers to the process by which transplanted hair follicles, or grafts, begin to establish themselves and produce new hair after a hair transplant procedure. Initially, the transplanted hair may shed within the first few weeks, but the follicles remain in place and enter a resting phase. New hair growth typically starts to become noticeable after 3 to 4 months, with full results often visible within 12 to 18 months. This process is crucial for the success of hair restoration treatments.

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      community The Theory of BURN THE SCALP. !!UPDATES¡¡¡

      in Update  48 upvotes 1 month ago
      A user experimented with applying hot water to their scalp to potentially stimulate hair growth, noting reduced dandruff but uncertain hair loss results. They started this method due to side effects from minoxidil and are considering taking a break to observe changes.

      community 14-Month Update - FUE Hair Transplant

      in Update  978 upvotes 2 years ago
      A 14-month update on a FUE hair transplant, and the effects of male pattern baldness. People discussed products such as Minoxidil, finasteride, Kerastase Chronologiste shampoo and care oil, and RU58841 to help treat hair loss.

      community 10 month Crown Update - 4000 Grafts

      in Progress Pictures  47 upvotes 11 months ago
      User shared a 10-month update after a 4000-graft hair transplant, using finasteride, minoxidil, hair density shampoos, hair oils, and vitamins. Replies suggest patience as crown growth can take up to 18 months.