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| i know people start to get some stubble around 3-5 months but does that mean that all stubble should be pushed out by then?? or can you keep getting more stubble at 6month plus?
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| You can keep getting more stuble. Hair transplants are actually at their full growth at the 18th month mark.
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18 months??!!!
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That doesn't mean you'll keep gettin stubble 'til 18 months bud! Hair will just get thicker and thicker to that point. If there is tuble you wouldn't notice it! Your hair would be at around 50% growth at month 6 so any new hairs slowly growing afterwards would be hidden between the hairs.
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| I am thinking to do a procedure in May maybe, how long before everything looks normal again?
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| Depends by what you mean normal....surgery wise or hair length wise? What procedure are you looking to have? fuss or fue? With fuss it takes way longer to look normal but with fue you're going to look normal as soon as the scabs fall off. That can be anytime from 1 week to 3 weeks (usually 2 weeks 90% of scabs are gone and whatever is remaining is not visible).
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| I agree with the FUSS vs FUE....I also found that I returned to normal way quicker with FUE rather than FUSS. The scabs did fall off quite quickly after FUE. I also did not have much of a problem with swelling after the FUE surgery I had at the Armani clinic. I had a little bit of puffiness that lasted only a couple of days, no real swelling. What kind of surgery are you considering?
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| Generally speaking, the full growth is at 18 months. I know, it may look like a long period, but, once the 6-9 months have passed, you will already be satisfied with the growth, and it keeps on getting thicker...
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Yeah, I actually experienced stubble from 3-10 months, most of the stubble came out in month 4 and then just tapered into month 10. After the procedure I did get a little swollen, but only for day 2-4 after the procedure. Then again I had a pretty big FUE session, so I was expecting it.
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| Everyone grows at different rates. Ive seen some really fast growers and some really slow growers that havent seen any hair even at 9 months, so it all depends to some extent on you, and as well as other things like who does the work, how well its done etc.
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