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Originally Posted by KO1
Yeah, this is something I'm concerned/curious about. When I look at most experiences, they typically look "cueball" bald at the one month stage or maybe two months. I'm seeing moderate shedding but not a crazy amount, with many implanted hairs persisting, but lying flat against the scalp. I tend to be very gentle with the implanted area and gently pat it with shampoo while washing instead of rubbing....do I need to be more aggressive?
Before I got to the end of your post I was guessing that you were being too careful with your grafts. At this point you can wash your hair with the normal pressure and vigor you would have before your procedure. In fact, this was the case two weeks after your procedure. By all means confirm with Dr. Lupanzula but I have seen this many times. There is a case to be said for the grafts taking root (so to speak) and growing without shedding as I've seen this as well and it tends to be the case more often with the use of Hypothermosol but you should be careful not to be too careful, if that makes sense.
Keep us updated.
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