Thanks for the kind words as usual, those sudden downs are rough.

Most of the time I really am positive.
The other day I made a post in the faceapp thread of yesteryear, comparing me now with the filtered versions from February. I have to admit, it's getting close even if it is hard to see it in isolation. I keep going back to that same old same old: complete devastation of beard remnants is what is most in order, along with weight loss (or far faster fat redistribution, as long as I get rid of the love handles/belly!

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Anywho, going to do something a bit outside of my comfort zone today. So as you all know, I did hair transplants back in June. It has now been about two months since them. 2,250 grafts. Prior to the transplants, I wasn't completely barren on top but I was getting there. My hair line was solid (nothing was done in the front inch or so), but the rest was... bad. So all of a sudden I am noticing a massive shift. I don't have any saved photos of before to compare to, but here we go, 2 months post transplant. (Face cropped out because holy god I sliced myself up shaving this morning. New blade.)
Front view. Notice my curls in the back that even though this is fresh out of the shower, STILL WON'T STAY DOWN. The rest of my hair will be like that in about 10 minutes. My sister keeps poking at the ringlets.

Top view.

I've been told this is nothing, only a fraction of what it will look like in a year. I've seen two different timelines. One says starting month 3, 10% per month with 100% just over a year. The one my doctor gave me was up to 50% by 6-9 months, 90% by 18 months, 100% by 24 months. On either scale I seem to be ahead of the curve considering I'm just at 2. I can feel lots of spiky stubble hair growing in constantly, and also plenty of wispy vellus hair that should become visible sooner than later. In grown has only been a minor problem so far.
In the first picture you can actually see the scar on my forehead. That scar has the best dumb story ever. When I was a little kid I was running around with my pants around my ankles, because... you know, I was a little kid and also weird. Welp, I tripped. And I hit the sharp edge of a metal bed frame probably made in the 70s before people thought "hey, kids hurt themselves on things a lot, we should probably do stuff that will avoid that". A screaming car ride to the hospital later, COOL SCAR.