What is the usual timeframe for when patients first observe signs of true regrowth after shock loss?

Answer

Around the third or fourth month post-operation

While the shedding of old hairs is disconcerting, the body needs time to complete the biological reset before initiating the next growth phase. Following the initial shock loss period, which typically concludes around eight weeks post-op, the follicles enter a dormant state briefly before awakening. Patients can generally anticipate seeing the initial evidence of new hair emerging—often appearing fine and wispy initially—around the third or fourth month. This marks the successful transition out of dormancy and the beginning of the active anagen phase for the newly recovering follicles.

What is the usual timeframe for when patients first observe signs of true regrowth after shock loss?
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