How Long Does Hair Take to Grow After a Hair Transplant?
Does Hair Take to Grow After a Hair Transplant After a hair transplant, the newly transplanted hair goes through a typical hair growth cycle. Here's a general timeline of what you can expect: 1. **Initial Shedding:** Within the first 2 to 3 weeks after the transplant, the newly transplanted hair shafts will often fall out. This is a normal part of the process and is known as "shock loss." The hair follicles remain dormant for a while before they start regrowing. 2. **Dormancy:** After the initial shedding, the transplanted hair follicles enter a dormant phase. This can last for a few weeks to a few months, depending on the individual. 3. **New Growth:** Around 3 to 4 months after the transplant, you may start to notice fine, thin hairs beginning to grow from the transplanted follicles. This is the beginning of the new growth phase. 4. **Progressive Improvement:** Over the next several months, the transplanted hairs will gradually become thicker and longer. By around 6 t