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Washing Recipient Graft Area
Tomorrow is Day 6/7 for my recipient graft area, and the post op care pack mentions that i should discontinue the pouring water/shampoo from a jug and wash hair 'normally' after soaking my hair with conditioner.
The sooner i can remove some of the scabs the better but i'm quiet cautious of doing some damage to the grafts after 7 days. Does anyone have any advice from past experience please?
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Originally Posted by Scraff
Tomorrow is Day 6/7 for my recipient graft area, and the post op care pack mentions that i should discontinue the pouring water/shampoo from a jug and wash hair 'normally' after soaking my hair with conditioner.
The sooner i can remove some of the scabs the better but i'm quiet cautious of doing some damage to the grafts after 7 days. Does anyone have any advice from past experience please?
Hi Scraff. 3 days after your hair transplant you can wash your head normally as the grafts are strong inside your skin. Actually you have to wash well now even twice a day. Don't worry no damage can be done.
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Thank you.
Soaked my head in the shower this morning and a lot of the crusts have fell away. I couldn't help but inspect some of the hairs coming away to see if they had roots, but I guess it's hard to know for sure unless they are under a microscope!
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Scraff,
Just wash as normal and don't be too soft even if it feels a little weird, the scabs will start to come away over the next few days. A long soak under the shower is the best way, don't pick them if they are not ready to come away yet.
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Originally Posted by Scraff
A long soak definitely helps just as much as the shampoo & conditioner. A lot of the scabs are gone now I haven't brushed my hands against the grain of the hair yet though!
I did notice 2-3 hairs that I was slightly concerned about again. Is the bit at the end the root/ is this a lost graft?
That looks to me like a J hair. It was ready to come out. It's a good idea to gently pull the loose hairs out with tweezers, that are just sitting there. If you're not comfortable doing that yourself, have a friend do it or your doctor. Usually some will come out when you scrub your recipient area with shampoo on a wash cloth. Many men are paranoid about doing that. I have to admit, I'm a little bit that way myself. I start scrubbing at day 13. Our surgical techs here at Dr. Coles insist I could try gently scrubbing by day 7. When you tweeze the hairs, they come out like a needle inserted in warm butter. When these hairs hang around, they often cause pimples. Not the end of the world. Sounds like you're doing fine. If you lose a graft, the loss will be accompanied by a steady stream of blood.
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Originally Posted by 35YrsAfter
That looks to me like a J hair. It was ready to come out. It's a good idea to gently pull the loose hairs out with tweezers, that are just sitting there. If you're not comfortable doing that yourself, have a friend do it or your doctor. Usually some will come out when you scrub your recipient area with shampoo on a wash cloth. Many men are paranoid about doing that. I have to admit, I'm a little bit that way myself. I start scrubbing at day 13. Our surgical techs here at Dr. Coles insist I could try gently scrubbing by day 7. When you tweeze the hairs, they come out like a needle inserted in warm butter. When these hairs hang around, they often cause pimples. Not the end of the world. Sounds like you're doing fine. If you lose a graft, the loss will be accompanied by a steady stream of blood.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
forhair.com
Cole Hair Transplant
1070 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
Thank you for this a really knowledgable response, I'd not read anything like the above anywhere online so it put my mind at rest.
Whilst scrubbing I did notice that I've not got the same feeling or sensitivity in the recipient area. I wouldn't describe it as completely numb, but when I touch my head it just doesn't feel right, probably somewhere in the region of 50% numbness/ especially in comparison to the areas where I didn't have the surgery on the top of my head. I'm guessing 2500 incisions is fairly traumatic for the scalp, but is this normal 2 weeks post op?
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Originally Posted by Scraff
Thank you for this a really knowledgable response, I'd not read anything like the above anywhere online so it put my mind at rest.
Whilst scrubbing I did notice that I've not got the same feeling or sensitivity in the recipient area. I wouldn't describe it as completely numb, but when I touch my head it just doesn't feel right, probably somewhere in the region of 50% numbness/ especially in comparison to the areas where I didn't have the surgery on the top of my head. I'm guessing 2500 incisions is fairly traumatic for the scalp, but is this normal 2 weeks post op?
You should check with your doctor first because I'm not familiar with FUT timelines (if that's what you had) regarding exercise. Dr. Cole does minimal depth FUE exclusively and by day 8 or so, it's OK to exercise in ways that improve blood flow to the head. Push ups for instance are good as long as your health permits. Increased blood flow over time should expedite the return of sensation to the noggin.
35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
forhair.com
Cole Hair Transplant
1070 Powers Place
Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Phone 678-566-1011
email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
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Excellent thanks! I had FUE and I'm 2 weeks out now so went to the gym for a run and some light weights yesterday- hopefully that'll do the trick!
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