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Two week after HT
Hello.
Im now finished with my washing routine.
Yesterday i had alt of scabs, and when Gethair told me to send over photos of my progress today, they reply ed that i had to light y massage the receiver area.
All of the scabs dissapered, and now i look more normal :) i think it looks great now, but the hair will start shedding in a short periode of time.
Im now finished with my washing routine.
Yesterday i had alt of scabs, and when Gethair told me to send over photos of my progress today, they reply ed that i had to light y massage the receiver area.
All of the scabs dissapered, and now i look more normal :) i think it looks great now, but the hair will start shedding in a short periode of time.
Day 8
The donorarea is healing up nice, and the itching is dissapering.
Some of the scabs are gone at the transplanted area, but I read on realself that it's normal after 7 days, and that the grafts stick after around 4 days. And I read that some doctors answered that it's normal to have some shredding after 7 days as well.
I was a bit worried last night after losing some scabs after my hairwash, but it seems that's normal. I will be extra gentle with my next wash, that's for sure.
I also emailed with my contact at gethair and he told me that it's okay to gentle massage the area with the lotion I got provided, and that he was sure I wasn't being to rough, and that I was just being very cautious.
He also told me that some scabs may fall of, and that I can gently tap the area when washing if I was worried I was putting to much pressure on.
Looking at the photos, I think it looks good, and normal at this stage as it still is scabs left.
Some of the scabs are gone at the transplanted area, but I read on realself that it's normal after 7 days, and that the grafts stick after around 4 days. And I read that some doctors answered that it's normal to have some shredding after 7 days as well.
I was a bit worried last night after losing some scabs after my hairwash, but it seems that's normal. I will be extra gentle with my next wash, that's for sure.
I also emailed with my contact at gethair and he told me that it's okay to gentle massage the area with the lotion I got provided, and that he was sure I wasn't being to rough, and that I was just being very cautious.
He also told me that some scabs may fall of, and that I can gently tap the area when washing if I was worried I was putting to much pressure on.
Looking at the photos, I think it looks good, and normal at this stage as it still is scabs left.
One week mark!
It is now one week since the transplant and I have been washing my hair for 3 days now.
I see some of the scabs falling off, especially after today's shower, and I'm a bit worried I put to much pressure on when massaging in the lotion and shampoo.
I had my first day back at work today, and I only got positive feedback from my colleagues. It still is visible for others to see that a transplant is done, but I'm rather embracing it than hiding it.
I live in Norway, and with a lot of snow it was a bit hassle to get to work today, but I put on the sun hat I got from gethair and I used it when I was outside.
I see some of the scabs falling off, especially after today's shower, and I'm a bit worried I put to much pressure on when massaging in the lotion and shampoo.
I had my first day back at work today, and I only got positive feedback from my colleagues. It still is visible for others to see that a transplant is done, but I'm rather embracing it than hiding it.
I live in Norway, and with a lot of snow it was a bit hassle to get to work today, but I put on the sun hat I got from gethair and I used it when I was outside.
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Board Certified Hair Restoration Surgeon
Ruzgarli Bahce, Cumhuriyet Cd. Medistate Hospital, Instanbul,