This frequently happens after hair transplants. It may improve with time; frequently this will take a year or so.
Also to know is, why is my transplanted hair curly?
Answer: Maybe. Sometimes transplanted hairs grow out kinky with a different texture. This happens when the grafts were not handled well by skilled technicians or medical group. It can happen with bad recipient sites (too big, too small, too tight, too shallow, etc) made by the doctor.
Subsequently, question is, why do hair transplants look different? It's important to know that between two and eight weeks after the surgery, the transplanted hair will fall out. This is normal. By the third month, the hair may look thinner than before you had the transplant. Again, this is normal.
Beside above, can curly hair be transplanted?
Absolutely! Hair transplants can be done with any type of hair, whether it's course, curly, or straight. The units of hair are typically extracted from donor parts of the body that have an abundance of continuous hair growth so that these areas don't look bare afterward.
What happens to existing hair after hair transplant?
The answer is that it doesn't destroy, but it can “shock” it. In other words, creating recipient sites (that the grafts are placed into) will temporarily alter the local circulation of the scalp and this can cause some of the hair in the area to be shed.
