Pimples at three months are often a sign of new hair breaking through the surface. Patience is key as the growth phase accelerates. https://bit.ly/2TJiZ7O - Get a $300 OFF gift card & Our Ultimate Guide to Hair Restoration! 0:00 3-Month Milestone: What to expect in the growth phase 0:28 Managing scalp sensations: Donor area recovery update 0:33 Why pimples in the transplant area are a good sign 0:48 How to treat post-op irritation with a hot compress 1:04 The Hair Growth Cycle: When new follicles reach the surface Frequently Asked Questions About the Procedure: Q: Why am I getting pimples in my hair transplant area after 3 months? A: Pimples (folliculitis) are very common around the 3-month mark. They are actually a positive sign that new follicles are working their way to the surface. To relieve irritation, simply apply a hot compress. [See 0:33] Q: When will I start seeing visible results from my hair transplant? A: While the hair is starting to grow internally now, you will typically start to notice visible hair growth on the surface within the next few months as the follicles follow their natural cycle. [See 1:04] Q: Is it normal to still have numbness 3 months post-op? A: By 3 months, soreness and numbness in the donor area should be minimal. If you have concerns about your specific progress, you can schedule a post-procedure consultation with your Bosley counselor. [See 1:17]