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It is best to contact your surgeon for post surgery issues and care since all doctors have slightly different instructions.
I recommend for my patient to do the wash every 2 days the first month after Hair Transplant.I advice a multi-vitamins shampoo- PH 5,5 (Neutral).
I usually let my patients resume normal shampooing after a week, However, this would be a better question for your surgeon who knows specific details about you and your procedure.
Hair washing should start on the day of the surgery and continue daily with a special sponge which we supply to our patients to make sure that the grafts are not lost. Continue washing daily for at least one month
This appears to be shedding. If you are still concerned, it is best to contact your surgeon for all post-surgery issues.
It is best to speak with your surgeon for post surgery issues and care since all doctors have slightly different instructions.
Over harvested donor area from FUE will always look thinner if you keep your hair short or shaved. It's a paradox when choosing FUE since a strip FUT surgery will not loo over harvested.One way to address the issue is Scalp MicroPigmentation.
Your donor area will always look "thinner" proportionate to the number of hairs taken out after a FUE harvesting surgery. The hairs will NOT grow back from the donor area (where it was taken). If it all goes to plan the donor hairs will grow in the area it was transplanted. It may take 6 to ...
Your donor area will always look "thinner" proportionate to the number of hairs taken out after a FUE harvesting surgery. The hairs will NOT grow back from the donor area (where it was taken). Your surgeon may have harvested too many grafts in a linear fashion. If this bothers you, it can be c...
After 10 months, you should begin to see some hair growth. If you are concerned please follow up with your doctor for an exam.
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