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It is best to contact your surgeon for any pre or post surgery issues and care since all doctors have slightly different instructions.
Thank you for your question.The usual amount of plasma taken will not effect the surgery. Please discuss this with your Hair Transplant Surgeon before going ahead. All The Best !
Yes you are fine. The amount of plasma taken will not affect the hair transplantJohnson C. Lee, MD Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon
This is a question best addressed by surgeon who is going to operate on you, as opinions may vary. He/she will want to know exactly how much blood will be removed, and may well suggest you defer donation until after surgery.
Yes, prior to a hair transplant, it is ok to donate blood or plasma. I am assuming, of course, that you are healthy
It is best to contact your surgeon for post surgery issues and care since all doctors have slightly different instructions. You will have hair loss after surgery. You may have graft loss after surgery. Not all the grafts will take. You won't really know until you see results in 6 to 12 months.
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Donor area needs approx 2 weeks to heal. However it can still be sensitive and red for up to 4 weeks post op