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All Articles →Month 3 post-transplant is statistically the point of highest patient anxiety — and the point of least visible progress. Understanding why requires understanding the hair growth cycle.

After surgery: transplanted hairs shed at weeks 2–6 (shock loss). The follicles then enter a resting (telogen) phase that typically lasts 8–14 weeks. During this dormant period, there is essentially no visible growth. This is entirely normal — the follicles are alive and recovering, but have not yet entered the active growth (anagen) phase.
New growth typically begins at months 3–5 as follicles enter anagen. Growth is initially slow and the new hairs are fine. By month 6, 40–60% of the final result is visible. By month 9–10, 80–90%. Final result at months 12–14.
The most common reason. If it has been less than 4 months: wait. Growth is coming.
If graft survival was below 80–85%, the result may be noticeably less dense than expected. Causes include: high transection during extraction, grafts stored incorrectly, excessive out-of-body time, desiccation during implantation. This is preventable with high-quality surgical technique — it should not occur at an experienced, surgeon-led clinic.
Grafts dislodged in the first 10 days — from touching, vigorous washing or physical trauma — are permanently lost. If the patient did not follow post-operative care instructions carefully, this may reduce effective graft count.
Nutritional deficiency (iron, ferritin, vitamin D), thyroid dysfunction, or other systemic conditions can slow the recovery of transplanted follicles. A blood panel is worth checking if growth is significantly below expected at 6 months.
At Hairmedico, patients receive monthly photograph review as part of the 12-month follow-up programme. Growth timeline deviations are identified and assessed immediately.

Yes. Month 3 is the slowest phase — the shock loss has completed and new growth has barely begun. Most patients see little visible change between months 1 and 4. Significant growth typically begins at months 4–5.
At 6 months, 40–60% of the final result should be visible. If you see less, check: are any hairs growing at all (even fine ones)? If yes, patience is required — growth rate varies significantly by individual. If no growth at all by month 7–8, a clinical assessment is warranted.
If there is no visible new hair at all by month 8–9, contact your clinic. Complete absence of growth at this stage may indicate poor graft survival that requires assessment. At Hairmedico, patients have direct WhatsApp access to the medical team throughout the 12-month follow-up.
All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.