Weekly regrowth album
Every hairline and crown photo in one private, ordered timeline — from surgery day to full density.
Stand in the same spot, line up last week’s photo through the on-screen overlay, and document every stage from graft day through the shedding phase to full regrowth — then play it all back as a grafts-to-growth timelapse.
Different angle, different light, different distance — and the slow week-to-week regrowth you’re anxious to see gets lost in your camera roll. The shedding phase alone makes people panic. A real recovery diary needs every photo shot from the same spot, kept in order, with the week right there on the frame.
Everything that keeps a weekly hair-transplant photo diary consistent from graft day to the final result.
Every hairline and crown photo in one private, ordered timeline — from surgery day to full density.
Each photo is stamped with the week and date since your transplant automatically. No manual labelling, no spreadsheets.
A ghost of last week’s photo appears on screen so you line up your hairline, crown, distance and angle — the only way regrowth reads cleanly.
Shock loss around week 3–5 makes everyone panic. Side-by-side weeks show it’s normal and the new growth is on its way.
Play your whole recovery back as a smooth slideshow — from the day of the grafts to your final result.
Compare any two weeks or send a clean progress set to your surgeon — your photos never leave your phone unless you choose.






Why hair-transplant patients keep a weekly photo diary all the way through recovery.
Documented from day 1. The week-4 shedding freaked me out until I compared the photos side by side — the timeline kept me calm.
The overlay keeps my crown at the exact same angle, so my month-by-month actually shows the density coming in.
Counter from surgery day is perfect — every photo stamped with the week. Sharing progress with my clinic is one tap.
Wish I’d started at the clinic instead of week 3 — still got a grafts-to-final timelapse I show everyone.
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