Day 25 - The Scar

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  • prodigy
    Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 51

    Day 25 - The Scar

    I trimmed my hair with a 3 guard today, 25 days after surgery, but the scar is so apparent. I thought it would have blended in much more by now, or am i being unrealistic?




    I'd love your thoughts.

    I can reduce the visibility by half with topic (dermatch just highlights it even more) but i'm still not ready to venture out without hat.

    cheers

    Prodigy
  • Smiley
    Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 65

    #2
    Hey prodigy, I think the scar looks awesome. Very well done. If your hair was just a bit longer I don't think it would be visible at all.

    Thanks for keeping us updated.

    Hows the growth going?

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    • prodigy
      Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 51

      #3
      Thanks Smiley. What makes a good scar in your opinion? I was kinda hoping a guard 3 would cover it up but maybe its too early for that.

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      • Smiley
        Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 65

        #4
        in my opinion a good scar is one that is barley visible and is cut and closed with precision. Which yours looks like it is too me. Your only at day 25, I can only see it improving.

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        • JustTheTip
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 20

          #5
          I'm sure that a #3 guard will cover the scar nicely... in about 6 months or so, once it's healed.

          So you're not being unrealistic, it's just that you're being unrealistic just now... give it some time and you'll be fine.

          Good luck.

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          • Tracy C
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 3083

            #6
            Originally posted by prodigy
            I trimmed my hair with a 3 guard today, 25 days after surgery, but the scar is so apparent.
            I don't know what a 3 guard is. Does that mean your hair is now less than an inch long?

            In my surgery packet, the doctor advised against cutting my hair less than an inch long. The information states that one inch is needed to hide the donor area until it has healed.

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            • prodigy
              Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 51

              #7
              Thanks guys, its good to get the reality check! i'm so looking forward to the 3-6 month period!

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              • DAVE52
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2010
                • 775

                #8
                Originally posted by Tracy C
                I don't know what a 3 guard is..
                # 1 = 1/8 "
                # 2 = 1/4 "
                # 3 = 3/8 "
                # 4 = 1/2 inch

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                • gillenator
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1415

                  #9
                  [QUOTE=prodigy;42986]I trimmed my hair with a 3 guard today, 25 days after surgery, but the scar is so apparent. I thought it would have blended in much more by now, or am i being unrealistic?




                  I'd love your thoughts.

                  I can reduce the visibility by half with topic (dermatch just highlights it even more) but i'm still not ready to venture out without hat.

                  cheers


                  Prodigy,

                  The area will definitely improve with time. It should both flatten out a little more and also the coloration should lighten up and resume normal scalp tone.

                  Possibly try to widen the area with dermatch by touching up with sort of a staggered pattern as you move away from the scar itself. Try using a Qtip for the touch ups. That's what I did anyway until I grew enough length.

                  I agree wthat you will need at least an inch in that area to sufficiently hide the scar until it improves.

                  Hey, the best part will be coming in several months, the REGROWTH!

                  Best wishes to you in the coming months.
                  "Gillenator"
                  Independent Patient Advocate
                  more.hair@verizon.net

                  NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin

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                  • Winston
                    Moderator
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 929

                    #10
                    You’re in great shape. If the scar looks that good after only 25 days, it will probably be very difficult to detect in a year.

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                    • prodigy
                      Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 51

                      #11
                      Thanks guys. I'm going to try applying Dermatch just below the scar to break up that area and the wife is very well trained in that department, wearing gallons of make-up every day she's an expert in the application

                      I can't wait for the regrowth, i'll post more pics when there's something to show.

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                      • gillenator
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1415

                        #12
                        Hang in there prodigy. You are blessed to have a nice wife to help you and it won't be long and the area will look much better. I had to discuss the same concerns with my hair dresser. She would end up leaving the scar area at least one inch as my hair grew out. That hid everything prety well. Most people grow hair at the rate of 1/2 inch per month. No more dermatch.
                        "Gillenator"
                        Independent Patient Advocate
                        more.hair@verizon.net

                        NOTE: I am not a physician and not employed by any doctor/clinic. My opinions are not medical advice nor are they the opinions of the following endorsing physicians: Dr. Bob True & Dr. Bob Dorin

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