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I have been touching my scabs, but not picking them. I had a scab with a piece of hair come off. It bled enough to leave a line on my finger, and I dabbed it dry with a piece of paper. It took a few seconds. Is that most likely a scab gone and a little blood loss or did I lose a graft? I do not know what to expect.
 
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Most likely NO, you didn't. When a graft comes out, you would not be wondering if it was a graft, you would know. That's my opinion anyway. The grafts have the entire follicle attached, bleed like HELL, and are just plain obvious. You probably just bled from the scab.
 
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10 years out,

How many days post op are you?

I think pushing 40 is correct. Most likely the scab just bled a little. But my advice is...as tempting as it is, don't touch the graft apart from doing your post op care.

Cheers,

Falc


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I had surgery on Monday. It is probably a scab only. I had three scabs on my face this am when I awoke, although they were in the very front, which I am sure was just a single hair graft.

BTW, I had a 1700+ graft hair transplant done over an area of about 2" x 3". What kind of density can/should I expect in 6 or 8 months? I know it is not easy to answer, but if anyone has a ballpark idea of what I can expect, I would appreciate it.
Thanks!
 
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Actually...it's not that difficult of an answer at all if you talk about density at maturation (rather than 6-8 months), assuming all the grafts grow AND that all the grafts are evenly distributed.

You can use a variation of this formula to calculate your answer:

(Density in FU/cm2) X (strip width in cm) X (length of strip removed in cm) = Projected number of grafts

which would be

(Density in FU/cm2) X (recipient width in cm) X (recipient length in cm) = Projected number of grafts

Putting the numbers in, one has to convert the inches to CM

2 inches = approx 5 cm
3 inches = approx 7.5 cm

So now you can plug in the numbers:

DFU/cm2 X 5 X 7.5 = 1700

This becomes...

DFU/cm2 X 37.5 = 1700

This becomes...

DFU/cm2 = 1700/37.5

DFU/cm2 = 45.33

OH...and if you make the assumption that you are 60% at 6 months, and 80% at 8 months, you can calcuate an approximation of your density at 6-8 months...HOWEVER, these percentages are not only averages, but also based on graft maturity, not necessarily new growth.

Cheers!

Falc


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Btw...I took this formula from my own thread posted here:

What are the various formulas for calculating numbers related to hair transplantation

http://hair-restoration-info.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/346...271083313#3271083313


Falc


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