Hello, thanks for the photos. I recommend you to see a dermatologist since you mentioned you have Seborrheic dermatitis and Psoriasis.These conditions might cause hair loss due to inflammation and usually, you can prevent further hair loss and reverse it with topical medications.If this doesn't work out for you, you might have other underlying causes of hair loss. You could reverse it with medications like Minoxidil or Finasteride, which your doctor will prescribe you after the examinations.You could also try non-surgical procedures like PRP therapy, but it doesn't guarantee hair growth.If every other method fails and your hair loss is stable you can get a hair transplant after an evaluation.Best luck!
Hello, I recommend you to see your hair transplant surgeon for an evaluation. After ten months of having a hair transplant, persistent redness isn't something we usually expect, so it will be better to see your doctor for an examination..
A week after getting an FUE Hair Transplant, it is usually okay to sleep in whatever position feels comfortable with you. In your case, it has been three weeks already, so feel free to sleep on your tummy or whatever position works for you.
Hello, thank you for the photos. I recommend seeing a doctor and get blood tests done to see what's causing your hair loss. That way, you can decide if you are suitable for a hair transplant or if taking prescribed medication is a better option. You might be a hair transplant candidate in the future, but right now I don't advise getting a hair transplant. Proceed with the non-surgical treatments and medications and after your hair loss is stabilized, you might consider getting a hair transplant. Best luck!
Hello, it might be a normal pain that most patients have after a hair transplant for the first week after getting their hair transplant treatment, but it might also be a sign of infection.Take your painkillers as prescribed by your doctor. If the pain doesn't fade away, it's better to see your doctor in person for an examination, as said it might be an infection.