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Hi guys! I am just curious if anyone was able to take a picture of a lost graft. What does it look like exactly anyway? I am sure everyone would like to know. Myabe you guys can post a few pics.

I have never encountered a lost graft, or at least I think so, because almost all opinions state that a lost graft involves excessive bleeding. So far, all I have experienced are scabs clinging on strands of hair. I have seen what seems to be a lump of skin with hair stuck to it, but I think that it is just a scab too.

Any feedback will be very enlightening. Thanks!
 
Posts: 22 | Registered: May 26, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Pao,

That is a good question. I also would be curious to know what exactly defines a lost graft as I also have had hairs with scabs/skin fall out.

I believe that the immediate post-op lost graft would have a "bulb" on the end and would also involve bleeding. I think that those are more obvious. Now what about the lost grafts after the 10 day point. Yes there is the natural shedding, but what about the 3-5% that don't grow or the situations with a poor yield. Does the individual have the grafts just not grow or do they grow and then fall out?

For example--I am at the 3 month stage and the other day I was doing the mirror thing (which I should avoid) and I saw a soldier that had a dark area at the skin surface. I scratched it and it fell off with the skin attached. What is the story on something like that? It was clearly a transplanted hair because it was in an area that was barren before. Those sort of things I am curious about. Was it one of the 3-5% that tend not to grow; was it not strong/healthy yet and will regrow? Strange.


Good topic.

NN
 
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pao,

I have seen a picture of a lost graft before - which looks basically like the graft before it's inserted which will contain the hair follicle, the bulb most likely attached to the dermis and fat, with blood attached. In losing a hair graft you will most likely experience some bleeding in the recipient area where the hair graft was lost.

I'm not sure where the picture is that I've seen - but it was on this forum over the years.

Falc


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Thanks for the replies NN and Falc! To NN, I experienced the same thing as you before as well, even on the 4th month post-op mark. So I am very curious what a lost graft looks like.

Falc, I have been trying to search for a pic in the forum, but no luck. I hope someone will be able to post a pic. A lot of us guys are curious. Thanks.
 
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