hello i would like to know which shampoos are the best for Hair Growth (after Hair Transplant) . i always terrfing from the fact that some of the grafts are go out. how do i know that the grafts in good condition, and i going well ? i feel that scalp is dry (i used minoxidil 5 years and stoped week before the surgery). its not annoy,i not scrub or scrath it. but its ok ? the doctor gave me a foam to put 1 time before bed and Shampoo for the Doner area and the Hair Transplanted area.
January 18, 2018
Answer: Shampoo after a hair transplant at one week, any reaonably good shampoo is ok for a hair transplant. An FUE is treated just like a regular hair transplant with regard to the recipient area, but the donor area has open wounds which require daily washing with soap and water. Within 3 days of surgery, you can resume full activities, heavy exercises if you wish. The recipient area requires daily washes as well to keep the recipient area free of crusts. I generally recommend the use of a sponge and supply my patient with a surgical sponge to fill with soapy water and press on the recipient area daily. By repeating this daily, all crusts can be washed off without any fear of losing grafts. IF any crust is present, use a Q tip and dip it into soapy water, and roll it on the crusts and that will lift them off without dislodging them, but never rub them, just roll the Q tip on the recipient crust. I like to see no evidence of any crusting in the recipient area and the crusts from the donor area gone in 3-4 days with daily washing.
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January 18, 2018
Answer: Shampoo after a hair transplant at one week, any reaonably good shampoo is ok for a hair transplant. An FUE is treated just like a regular hair transplant with regard to the recipient area, but the donor area has open wounds which require daily washing with soap and water. Within 3 days of surgery, you can resume full activities, heavy exercises if you wish. The recipient area requires daily washes as well to keep the recipient area free of crusts. I generally recommend the use of a sponge and supply my patient with a surgical sponge to fill with soapy water and press on the recipient area daily. By repeating this daily, all crusts can be washed off without any fear of losing grafts. IF any crust is present, use a Q tip and dip it into soapy water, and roll it on the crusts and that will lift them off without dislodging them, but never rub them, just roll the Q tip on the recipient crust. I like to see no evidence of any crusting in the recipient area and the crusts from the donor area gone in 3-4 days with daily washing.
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