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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Next week I will begin to work out again--I cannot wait-- at almost my 6-week mark post op.
I plan on taking it relatively easy for the first couple of weeks to a month to get my body back into shape, then would like to get back into my normal routine. I work out very intensely on free weights 6-days a week and cardio three times a week. My question is regarding the scar: 1. Will there be any negative effects on the scar when I begin to work out intensely at the 10-week mark? 2. Should I wait longer than 10-weeks to work out hard? 3. Can I go back to my normal routine at the 6-week mark? 4. How did your scar turn out Personal experiences and suggestions are appreciated. Also, docs with their recommendations would be helpful! Thanks, Eman |
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My hair loss site Managing Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
E-man,
There's not exactly a hard fast rule to live by on this. In my opinion, start out gradual and use logic. If you feel any strain on the donor area, stop the exercise and do something else or lessen the weight. Honestly, I didn't start doing regular bench press until after 3 months because the donor area felt strange up until then. But pumped my chest up by doing hammer strength machines all the same. My scar turned out real nice and I was back in the gym doing something on the 7th day. Best wishes, Bill (Falc) Managing Publisher of this Community Follow us on Twitter | View Hair Transplant Videos on YouTube ----- To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss website. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community 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 |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Bill-
I wish I had been back in the gym at 7 days, but per post-op instructions I have to wait at least a month. I DO miss it and friends of mine there are wondering what happened to me!? I figured I would use some of the selectorize machines and our hammer-like machines, especially for bench and squat-like exercises. I was wondering at what point did you begin to go all out again, in terms of intensity and weight? Just really looking forward to next Monday and don't want to do anything to negatively affect the donor scar. |
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Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
It seems a bit excessive to wait a full month before working out. But better check with your doc.
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My Hair Loss Site Follicular Salvation Club Member |
I found that laying flat on my back, ala bench press, crunches, etc. caused me to feel the donor area "stretching" or something.
I faked a wrist injury for about two months to ease back into it. 100? 'mini' grapfts by Latham's Hair Clinic - 1991 (Removed 50 plugs by Cooley 3/08.) 2750 FU 3/20/08 by Dr. Cooley My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Cooley Current regimen: 1.66 mg Proscar M-W-F Rogaine 5% Foam - every now and then AndroGel - once daily Lipitor - 5 mg every other day Weightlifting - 2x per week Jogging - 3x per week |
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Celestial Follicle Club Member |
E--just be careful--I know others get back in the gym right away, but I am of a more cautious nature.
You just need to be careful---I thought I would be ok, but then my scar started burning and throbbing as a result of my actions--I wasn't working out, but something that involved a great deal of physical activity. better safe than sorry Jason FUE Coordinator for the Shapiro Medical Group. My views and comments are my own and are not necessarily the same as SMG. My advice is not to be taken as medical advice. Be wary of clinics who must use smear tactics to gain business. Go Cubs! 6721 transplanted grafts 13,906 hairs Performed by Dr. Ron Shapiro Dr. Ron Shapiro and Dr. Paul Shapiro are members of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians. |
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My Hair Loss WebLog Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Hi Eman, you definitely have to be careful. I played ice hockey for 20 years and was a gym-Junkie. Returned to the gym after 3,5 weeks - and now I have a 7cm-scar that is quite ok and a second one that is bullshit. Hopefully Rahal will be able to remove it. I know it's hard, but keep in mind that the scar could stretch. If I were you I would go running - and start lifting weights very slowly.
Okay guy, five days to go. I can hardly wait... |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Thanks you all for the responses.
After almost six weeks away from the gym, I figured I could get back into it. I will take it slowly and carefully for a month or so, then trending harder. It's good to hear your experiences. My biggest question is simply when you all were able to get back to pre-HT working out? |
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My Hair Transplant Blog Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
Sorry to cut in. I am at 3 weeks and have started running again? I was told not to do freeweight for a while. Anyone try machines with lowered weight around this time frame?
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My hair loss site Managing Publisher and Forum Moderator Follicular Grand Wizard |
Caution is a good thing. After all, your hair transplant is an investment and you want to protect it (donor and recipient area alike).
Most clinics will tell you that you can start doing cardio after 10 days and some light weight training. In my opinion, start very light and then gradually increase over time. Trust me, you can get a great workout burning those reps of very light weight without putting any strain on the donor area. Be careful to avoid exercises where you have to bend your neck. If you're going to do abdominals, don't put your hands on your head and don't put your chin to your chest. Upright leg lifts may be better for awhile if your gym has an adequate machine for doing them. Avoid touching the back of your head to any equipment for awhile until you feel comfortable, and then start with light weight and gradually increase as long as your donor area doesn't feel any bit of strain. Use common sense and good judgement. Stop doing an exercise if you suspect any kind of strain or problem. And always follow the advice of your hair transplant surgeon Best wishes, Bill (Falc) Managing Publisher of this Community Follow us on Twitter | View Hair Transplant Videos on YouTube ----- To learn about how I restored my hair, read my hair restoration story with pictures. See also my hair loss website. Learn how Physicians are Recommend on this Community 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 |
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My Hair Loss Site Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Eman, now is a great time to work on low weight/high rep/heavy cardio. Being lean actually gives the appearance of being larger/more muscular.I just started back...very lightly...about two weeks ago (I am 2 months post op). Actually, I have had great success with doing 12-15 reps with only 30 seconds in between each set to keep the heart rate up. You end up having a fat burning extravaganza! Obviously, you have to keep on a high protein/low carb/low fat diet. Over the summer I dropped 30lbs in less than three months (yeah, I was a fat ass and took off about a year of working out while indulging in anything and everything...Hairloss depression!) Just remember, there are no "do-overs"! If you stretch that scar, you'll have to live with it. Take your time, my man. Those weights will be waiting for you when you're ready.
Chuck, I'd wait at least a couple of more weeks. What did Dr. Keene tell you? Have you asked her? S5H My Hair Loss Website - Hair Transplant with Dr. Keene ________________________ 3700+ Grafts with Dr. Keene 8/26/08 & 8/27/08 9600+ Total Hairs |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
will do sirfivehead!! Great name by the way.
Sitting around and simply eating is making me as soft as the Stay Puffed Marhmallow Man!?! I will be repping out for a while, at least it's something. You are right, the weight will be there when I am ready. |
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Real Hair Club Member |
Hi,
I had the HT 4 weeks ago. I started running 3 days ago and haven't had a problem. I'll wait a few weeks for the weights though. David |
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Honorary Real Hair Club Member |
Best to ask your doc. We let patients go back to everything except crunches and arching bench presses after the sutures are out and it hasn't been a problem yet. But your doc may have a different experience or do a different closure.
Dr. Lindsey McLean VA |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Thanks Dr. Lindsey, good to hear from you!
I had sutures and tricho closure, similar to what you use in your practice. My post-op instructions say one month. Seems conservative, but I am following the instructions. It's nice to hear what other docs recommend and that their patients do not have problems with the scar. |
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Hair Loss Blog Veteran Real Hair Club Member |
Eman,
I'm glad you started this blog topic because I have the same concerns. Since this is my 3rd surgery, I decided to take the extra conservative route and I haven't worked out for a month also. I think I'm going to wait 1 more week since I see my Dr. next week for a scar exam. I noticed that if I lay on the bench my scar area is still sensitive so I'm just doing the stairs, push-ups and the machines. I can't wait to get back to the free weights. My advice is to just be careful and take care of your investment (The HT). |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
ez- not working out for a month has been one of the hardest things I have done in regards to my HT. I have not even stepped in the gym, much less do anyting physical. I have been super conservative at this point and am ready to get back in. I am sure it has been tough for you too!
Each day is one day closer to growth and hitting the gym!! |
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My Hair Transplant Blog Hard Core Real Hair Club Member |
She said it was ok to use machines right now, just no free weights. I think I will hold off till the one month mark then do the high rep on machines for a month. thanks |
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Honorary Real Hair Club Member |
EMAN
Just remember your doc has his instructions based on his experience. Follow his orders not mine. I agree with you on the workout insanity that occurs when you can't go to the gym. The only week I have missed since 1978 when I built my first weight bench was the week of my vasectomy in 2001. That's a double whammy...to get clipped and miss the gym! Dr. Lindsey McLean VA |
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My Weblog Follicular Salvation Club Member |
Well all, I went to the gym tonight for the first time in almost six weeks since surgery. It was so nice to get back in, but think I spent more time catching up with people than actually working out.
Did low weight, high reps and enjoyed every minute of it. No strain on the scar at all during the exercises; I have had more strain on it when I put on my shoes. I was asked a couple of times why I was wearing a hat as I normally do not wear one. I simply said I was going incognito, trying to hide from people so I wouldn't have to talk with them. If that was truly my goal, it didn't work so well. It was nice to build up a little sweat and get the heartrate moving. And it was especially nice to see the lovely ladies prancing around the facility...ah the motivation. But seriously, no strain on the scar so far... |
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