I would like to know more about shock loss and people who have had an HT in to a thinning area to share their experiences with others so people considering a HT can make a decision.
Did you experience shock loss?
Did the shock loss hairs grow back?
If so how long did they take.
Did you have FUE or strip?
I am asking these questions to find out if thinning people really are good candidate for a HT, because most clinics are just after your money
thanks
» I would like to know more about shock loss and people who have had an HT in
» to a thinning area to share their experiences with others so people
» considering a HT can make a decision.
»
» Did you experience shock loss?
» Did the shock loss hairs grow back?
» If so how long did they take.
» Did you have FUE or strip?
»
» I am asking these questions to find out if thinning people really are good
» candidate for a HT, because most clinics are just after your money
»
»
» thanks
This used to be a big topic in the past. These days we don’t hear much about shock loss.
Shock loss can either be temporary or permanent. Generally speaking, I do agree that people with diffuse thinning may stand a higher risk of shock loss.
If you choose a top surgeon then shockloss should not be an issue.
Hair transplant is a good and safe,when you suffer from a hair loss then you do a hair transplant and choose a best doctor and care after a hair transplant and is a safe and it never affect your skin.