Hair transplantation after 3 months often involves minimal density, patchy growth, and fine new strands because follicles are still early in the growth cycle. The scalp may look mostly healed, but the final result is still far away. This stage can feel slow because shedding has usually passed, while stronger coverage has not fully developed.
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A hair transplant on a scar is a viable option to restore hair in areas affected by injury, surgery, or previous procedures, but results depend on the condition of the scarred skin. The procedure involves transplanting hair follicles from a healthy donor area into the scar, where reduced blood supply can affect graft survival and final density.
A diffuse thinning hair transplant improves hair density when thinning affects the entire scalp rather than a receding hairline. It can work in selected patients, but it depends on a stable donor area and a clear diagnosis.