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    Apply pure Vitamin E oil to the scab area twice a day and do not pick it. The oil is good for your skin and will also soften the scab so that it will eventually fall off.

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    Hi,

    I recently had a FUE transplant of 3000 grafts and was careful in the post op.

    However i feel like i made on mistake. Its now been 2 weeks and 2 days after the operation. I still wasn't rubbing my scalp with my hands while taking a bath. I used to pour a mixture of shampoo and water through cups. As a results i still had a lot of scabbing and crusts. Yesterday i touched my head (Scalp was dry, i did not run it under water.) i felt that most of the scabs were coming off with the hair. Since i had read that this usually happens i assumed it was normal and continued to gently massage my dry scalp with my fingers. The scabs were coming off along with the crust and a lot of hair came off along with them. Afterwards i realized that we are supposed to removed scab by using a wet towel and moisturizing the scalp first.
    I removed the remainder of the of scabs with a wet towel and realized that they were coming off much more easily than when i working on the dry scalp.The scalp is also slightly pink now. The shedding is also quite uneven. More scabs came off with hair from the region where i massaged when the scalp was dry. However i never forced any of them off and there was no bleeding. I did not use my nails at all.

    My concern is that since i massaged the dry scalp i may hair removed the grafts along with the scab and the crust.

    You can see in the attached photo that the hair in the front is fine (that is where i used the wet towel) and the hair in top left side of the photo is lesser ( that is where i dry massaged).
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    If you read through this thread, you will see that you are fine...
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