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FUE- time off of work
I am planning on getting an FUE treatment of 1300 grafts to the hairline done. How much time should I plan taking off work? When will I be able to go out with my donor area not looking like I had something done? I am planning on keeping my bangs long to cover up the recipient area...so it's not noticeable.
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Dr Representative
With FUE the healing process in the donor region is relatively quick.
Everything will have healed up within several days and there will be lingering redness for approx 2-3 weeks. The donor hair which has been shaved down for the extraction needs time to grow back to help mask the redness and on average 2-3 weeks is a good window to give yourself for hair to grow to a sufficient length to avoid detection. However everyone is different and their hair grows at different rates.
An idea is to take MSM post op as this will help speed up the growth of the hair shaved down slightly and minimise the time of recovery period. You can also apply Aloe Vera get to the donor area to help speed up the healing process and aid the redness.
A trick is to have your hair and sides/back cut pretty short a few weeks prior to the surgery and keep it this way. People who surround you and interact with you daly will be used to it then and when you return for surgery 2-3 weeks post op your hair will be similar length if not longer in the donor region causing no suspicions regarding the short cut possibly.
Regards
Spex
Last edited by Spex; 09-19-2013 at 11:20 PM.
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Originally Posted by FearTheLoss
I am planning on getting an FUE treatment of 1300 grafts to the hairline done. How much time should I plan taking off work? When will I be able to go out with my donor area not looking like I had something done? I am planning on keeping my bangs long to cover up the recipient area...so it's not noticeable.
When ACell and PRP are administered during and after surgery, I have seen donor areas lose their scabs in 4 days. Beard extraction sites heal even quicker although there is a bit of redness/pinkness that can last a few days longer. I have seen the recipient area scabs/crusts disappear in 6-8 days. The downside related to PRP is in some patients, they get some temporary noticeable swelling that may last for a few days.
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Thanks for the advice guys! I'm going to get the MSM and aloe!
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