TAZ: I dont want to be the one to frighten you but, I will bet you a dime to a dollar that all of the scalp hair he planted (1300 according to your posts) were planted in the frontal third or the hairline.
Am I correct? You didnt mention which hair was used in which areas of the scalp only 1300 scalp and the rest was BH.
I say this because what you see growing is the scalp hair and that is what will continue to grow. What I am afraid is going to happen is that the scalp hair will continue to grow and thicken in the coming months and the BH will never grow.
Be forewarned, every Dr on earth who performs BH will BS you into thinking it takes longer to grow and not to panic until 18 months or even 2 years post op. All they are doing is buying time, if it isnt growing in one year it aint gonna grow in 2 or 4 or 10. Certainly there have been rare occasions where grafts remained dormant for 12 months and did start spouting late, just as there are those 1 in a million patients who retain 95% of their grafts after a transplant without shedding.
The vast majority of patients (99%) experience neither of those phenomenons so, I hope I am wrong and the BH catches up with the scalp hair. I am certain you will continue to document your growth and look forward to your success.