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Images Review : Medi Shaven FUE
Images Review : Medi Shaven FUE
After a shaven hair transplant, during the first 1–2 weeks, small scabs and mild swelling may appear in both the transplanted area and the donor site. These symptoms gradually subside, and the wounds start to heal. Around 1–2 months after the procedure, some of the newly transplanted hairs may begin to shed. By the 4th month, the hair follicles enter a resting phase, followed by the growth of new, fine hairs.
After a shaven hair transplant, during the first 1–2 weeks, small scabs and mild swelling may appear in both the transplanted area and the donor site. These symptoms gradually subside, and the wounds start to heal. Around 1–2 months after the procedure, some of the newly transplanted hairs may begin to shed. By the 4th month, the hair follicles enter a resting phase, followed by the growth of new, fine hairs.
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Images Review : Medi Non-Shaven FUE
Images Review : Medi Non-Shaven FUE
After a non-shaven hair transplant, around 1 month post-procedure, the transplanted hair may shed. This is a normal part of the hair transplant process, as the main goal is to transplant healthy hair follicles. By the 4th month after transplantation, new hair begins to grow continuously from the transplanted area.
After a non-shaven hair transplant, around 1 month post-procedure, the transplanted hair may shed. This is a normal part of the hair transplant process, as the main goal is to transplant healthy hair follicles. By the 4th month after transplantation, new hair begins to grow continuously from the transplanted area.
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Images Review : Medi Long Hair FUE
Images Review : Medi Long Hair FUE
After a long hair transplant, patients will immediately see long hair in the transplanted area. During the first 1–2 weeks, the transplanted hairs may begin to shed, which is a normal part of the hair growth cycle. After 1–2 months, the follicles enter a resting phase, followed by the growth of new, stronger hair.
After a long hair transplant, patients will immediately see long hair in the transplanted area. During the first 1–2 weeks, the transplanted hairs may begin to shed, which is a normal part of the hair growth cycle. After 1–2 months, the follicles enter a resting phase, followed by the growth of new, stronger hair.
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Images Review : PRP
Images Review : PRP
Results from PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment usually take time and require multiple sessions, as it is a natural process that gradually revitalizes hair follicles. During the first 1–2 months, most patients may not notice significant changes, although there might be a slight reduction in hair shedding. After 3–6 months, visible improvements become more noticeable, with hair becoming thicker and new baby hairs starting to grow.
Results from PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) treatment usually take time and require multiple sessions, as it is a natural process that gradually revitalizes hair follicles. During the first 1–2 months, most patients may not notice significant changes, although there might be a slight reduction in hair shedding. After 3–6 months, visible improvements become more noticeable, with hair becoming thicker and new baby hairs starting to grow.
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