Hi guys,
I've been reading in this form quite a lot lately, in fact the experiences i've read here were the catalyst that made me forgo the hair transplant procedure.
I did it late last month after years of putting it off. And after 10 days after thr procedure i could say that i'm happy with what i believe is a successful one at this stage at least.
I did it in Turkey and everything went well, until i cleaned my scabs and found a small wound that seems not to be healed yet (or at least thats what i want to believe). After reading a whole lot of about necrosis and other complications i became quite paranoid. So I need seasond individuals opinions before i do or assume anything.
Like i mentioned i found a small wound that is a bit descended and discolored with small reddish spots around it. Should I do something about it? Is it normal or should I seek professional help? (You can find a picture of it attached below)
Thanks again guys for being there and helping us the less fortunate to consider a hair transplant in the first place
I've been reading in this form quite a lot lately, in fact the experiences i've read here were the catalyst that made me forgo the hair transplant procedure.
I did it late last month after years of putting it off. And after 10 days after thr procedure i could say that i'm happy with what i believe is a successful one at this stage at least.
I did it in Turkey and everything went well, until i cleaned my scabs and found a small wound that seems not to be healed yet (or at least thats what i want to believe). After reading a whole lot of about necrosis and other complications i became quite paranoid. So I need seasond individuals opinions before i do or assume anything.
Like i mentioned i found a small wound that is a bit descended and discolored with small reddish spots around it. Should I do something about it? Is it normal or should I seek professional help? (You can find a picture of it attached below)
Thanks again guys for being there and helping us the less fortunate to consider a hair transplant in the first place
