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11-04-2011, 07:30 AM
Hello,
I wanted to ask a question about scabs. I am 33 year old African American male and I had surgery done for 1000 grafts about 15 days ago. After the surgery, I was told not to wash them until the next day. I was told I was "poppy" which meant, I bled alot when the surgery was being performed. These forms little round beads of blood when I left, but I could see my hair transplants nicely.
When I washed my head, I was careful not to move them, so I just dabbed them and rinsed and shampooed. Over the next week, these turned into scabs.
Now, my scabs are falling off when I take a shower, or when I lightly move them, with no bleeding. However, what I am noticing is there is hair stuck on them. I am so afraid that they are taking with them the hair follicles.
Is there a way I can find out instead of waiting 3 months. I still have some scabs remaining and it is exactly 2 weeks since I had surgery.
How can I be sure that my anchors are still in place.
Any ideas, thoughts appreciated.
Thank you
I wanted to ask a question about scabs. I am 33 year old African American male and I had surgery done for 1000 grafts about 15 days ago. After the surgery, I was told not to wash them until the next day. I was told I was "poppy" which meant, I bled alot when the surgery was being performed. These forms little round beads of blood when I left, but I could see my hair transplants nicely.
When I washed my head, I was careful not to move them, so I just dabbed them and rinsed and shampooed. Over the next week, these turned into scabs.
Now, my scabs are falling off when I take a shower, or when I lightly move them, with no bleeding. However, what I am noticing is there is hair stuck on them. I am so afraid that they are taking with them the hair follicles.
Is there a way I can find out instead of waiting 3 months. I still have some scabs remaining and it is exactly 2 weeks since I had surgery.
How can I be sure that my anchors are still in place.
Any ideas, thoughts appreciated.
Thank you