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have you expirenced it after your surgery with dr armani, how did you recover, how long did it take, what was your expirence with it .....
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| hey COTTON,did you experience any shockloss??
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im interested in this response too, especially when implanting in between existing hair.
When the hairline is rebuilt, is there any danger of shockloss to the forelock?
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yes i have and i wanted to hear from other patients that have so i know what to expect with it, this is my first surgery so i'm a rookie when it comes to this
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| Its common to take a step back to take 3 or 4 forward. The first month or two you may look a little thinner while things are growing out, dont forget you had your hair buzzed down so it will make you look thinner. Look how I looked 2 months after my procedure 

And here I was 3 months out when my transplanted hair started coming in and my own exisiting hair got back to normal. 
Eric Patient Care Alvi Armani Eric@alviarmani.com
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| Dr. Armani seems to be pretty good at implanting in between existing hair without shockloss. If you do expereince any it would be temporary and would come back at 2 - 3 months. Nothing to worry about.
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thanks guys, yeah i'm not real worried i know dr armani is one of the best in the business and that it is only temporary. i just wanted to get some information from people who it has happened to and what to expect. i have faith that my results are going to be great. like eric said sometimes you have to take a step back in order to move forward
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I experienced mild shockloss for the first 3 or 4 months after my procedure, but then everything grew back the way it was. It wasn't too big of an issue for me as I was keeping my hair cut pretty short anyways.
Sean
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| I think people get varying degrees of shockloss. I personally didnt have much of it - not that I remember.. from what I understand, it all grows back within a few months anyways. Dan
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I was fortunate that I did not experience any shock loss. Everything I have read about has said that it does return with time.
It's been three years since I had my HT and I still "GOT MY SWAGGER"
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