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Hopefully Spence will answer you. Looks like he might of harvested too much from those areas but i don't know.
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I'm hoping it's just shock loss but it had crossed my mind!
Anyone lend an opinion?
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It might be cause from harvesting so much from a particular recipent area. I donot hope you are facing it. Did you talk with your doctor?
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I did ask the clinic and they said it is shock loss...
...but keeping my cynical head on, I assumed that is the line they would go with so I was after opinions here.
Also, regarding the other questions, is it normal.to lose the odd graft to crusty, scabbing events?
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I have had a Google and it does concern me that my 'bald' patch in the picture didn't shed, it was there from day one and never grew. I have taken daily photos until day 30 and then weekly for my own records. I'm now on day 63.
Spex, I wonder if you could pass an opinion on both the 'bald patch at the back' and also on Crusty grafts falling out at the minute.
Thanks.
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It realy depends on your shock loss. Don't worry. If it is not, you can have smal seasion to cover that area.
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