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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Can anybody tell me when this will go away?
Thanks in advance. |
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Associate Publisher and Forum Co-Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
mrkneed,
Postoperative Redness/pinkness can last several months. Have you at least noticed an improvement in the appearance? Has it gotten better, worse or does it remain the same? Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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Guru Real Hair Club Member |
mrkneed, It goes away after a good long while. I'm 9 weeks out of surgery and it's still there. I was suggested to use aloe vera on it but at the time-- a couple weeks out I didn't want to compromise the grafts. I feel definitely certain that avoiding a sunburn by always wearing a hat is a must for anyone. Read about Tricomin spray and the possibility of how it can aid the area.
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
I have noticed some improvement since July but I just figured the pigmentation would have gotten back to normal by now.
Thanks |
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Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
Don't forget: your scalp is FULL of tiny little capillary blood vessels. Full. Each time the doctor made an incision, he broke em' up leaving little tiny bloody bruises under the skin. They heal up and repair for months afterwards, leaving that pinkish color. Some are more prone to it than others. It took about 4 or 5 months for mine to go away.
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Real Hair Club Member |
I'm having the same problem. I am five weeks after surgery and it's still red.
Where can I read about Tricomin spray? Also, a lot of the new grafts haven't fallen out. Is this normal or a bad sign? |
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Real Hair Club Member |
I completely understand and share your frustration. I've had two proceedures and have a very fair complexion. I'm just about 7 months post op from #2 and still have a slight redness to my scalp and hairline. I was fortunate enough to be able to have a follow up with Dr. Wong at 5 months and he felt it was completely normal based on my complexion. It just takes time ... keep using the aloe, I do think it helps healing.
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"Charlie Don't Surf" Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Pushing nailed it. We all heal differently and you have to keep in mind that it is a pretty invasive type of surgery. Several small incisions were made to your scalp and it is always unpredictable as to how someone might respond.
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Real Hair Club Member |
I'm only 6 weeks out and healed up like a champ! I put aloe vitamin E gel on every night and massage the scar along the grain every time I washed. I also take a ton of vitimins and drink a gallon or more of water a day. Also I have had ZERO sun on my head fpr the past 6 weeks. So maybe that combo or just lucky but the scar is just a lazer line after 6 weeks.
Good look bro! |
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Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
BigGuy...whos your doctor?
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Associate Publisher and Forum Co-Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
I have found that the length of time of postoperative redness is dependent on a number of factors including:
1. Number of grafts 2. Density 3. patient physiology (healing time, skin characteristics, etc) 4. Size and type of cutting instrument used to make recipient sites 5. Depth of the incision made by the hair restoration physician Just some more of my thoughts. Falc To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss weblog. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community ------------- As of August 4th 2007 and after approximately 4000 posts as a free patient advocate - I am the Co-Moderator and Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog. Read the official announcement here. I am not a medical professional and my words should not be taken as medical advice. All opinions and views shared are my own. Learn how to subscribe to our community newsletters Proud Smile Club Member |
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My Hair Loss WebLog Guru Real Hair Club Member |
triger happy, excellent avatar, sorry I am off topic but that made me laugh...
You only live once... |
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Mentor Real Hair Club Member |
I believe patients healing characteristics are by far the most important healing factor.
Some patients just heal very quick or sometimes very slow. Today I saw a patient we did exactly 9 days ago and there was virtually no more redness at all. On the other side of the line there are patient recipient area that take 7 months to go back to normal. Consultant Prohairclinic (FUE only) in Belgium, Dr. De Reys. |
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