I still see some crust after 14 days . Actually i have done my fue 4100 grafts in turkey and had some communication probs wz my dr cause he doesn't speak english. i reviewed some articles and answers here, some Dr's said the crust will gone after 7_10 day's. Am confused. Am applying the lotion everyday for 45 minutes and then am washing my hair gently with sebamid shampoo wich is recommended by my dr . Shall i start rubbing during my next wash ? And when can i use my REVITA aminoxil spray ? Thanks
Answer: Is ok to have some crust after 14 day's after FUE Thank you for your question. The small crusts around the micrographs will fall off naturally at around 10-14 days. You can wash your hair daily and gently with a mild shampoo. Try not to remove the crusts and allow them to fall off naturally. Just looking at your photos it appears that your healing normally. Discuss your concerns with your surgeon.
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Is ok to have some crust after 14 day's after FUE Thank you for your question. The small crusts around the micrographs will fall off naturally at around 10-14 days. You can wash your hair daily and gently with a mild shampoo. Try not to remove the crusts and allow them to fall off naturally. Just looking at your photos it appears that your healing normally. Discuss your concerns with your surgeon.
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Answer: With careful washing and following post operative instructions you should not have issues with crusting. With careful washing and following post operative instructions you should not have issues with crusting. If there are issues, it is best to contact your doctor for a follow up.
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Answer: With careful washing and following post operative instructions you should not have issues with crusting. With careful washing and following post operative instructions you should not have issues with crusting. If there are issues, it is best to contact your doctor for a follow up.
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April 7, 2016
Answer: Crusts after transplant Tere is no need to worry about your grafts and late shedding crusts . But after that time you have to massage, make pressure on transplant area as before op. and wash normal your hair in order to get rid of scubs
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Answer: Crusts after transplant Tere is no need to worry about your grafts and late shedding crusts . But after that time you have to massage, make pressure on transplant area as before op. and wash normal your hair in order to get rid of scubs
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April 6, 2016
Answer: Crusts after FUE There is nothing to worry about. Crusts usually appear after a hair transplant, this is normal. You just need to make sure that both the recipient and the donor areas are as clean as possible during the postoperative period so that regrowth can be optimal. So this is very important to scrub the crusts during the shampoo. Pay attention to use your fingertips, not your nails. You can also apply sweet almond oil in order to soften the crusts.
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April 6, 2016
Answer: Crusts after FUE There is nothing to worry about. Crusts usually appear after a hair transplant, this is normal. You just need to make sure that both the recipient and the donor areas are as clean as possible during the postoperative period so that regrowth can be optimal. So this is very important to scrub the crusts during the shampoo. Pay attention to use your fingertips, not your nails. You can also apply sweet almond oil in order to soften the crusts.
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April 4, 2016
Answer: How to mange the crusts after 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 are 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 7-10 days with daily washing
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April 4, 2016
Answer: How to mange the crusts after 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 are 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 7-10 days with daily washing
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