May 18 2007, 11:34 am PT | Posted in: Hair Transplantation
I am 37 and had a transplant done to try and fill in a thinning area on my crown. It does not seem to have done anything and it was about a year ago. Have you heard of this? Is there anything I can do?
You should certainly speak with the doctor who did it and ask that doctor this very question you posed to me. The crown generally takes a great deal of hair grafting to see significant benefits. If you did not lose your original native hair with the transplant and had a significant number of grafts, then maybe the transplants failed (quite unusual in the hands of a good doctor).
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