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Postby majone » Wed May 20, 2009 10:15 am

Hello, on 5/11/2009 I had 200 grafts applied to my temple area. I have also been using the Biotin Spray for my scabs. On about the 7th day I started massaging my temples with baby shampoo. I noticed some scabs coming off. I wanted to know is this normal or should I have waited a little longer to start massaging. I am also an African American patient. Also another question 200 grafts equal about how many hairs?
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Postby nobel victim » Fri May 22, 2009 5:10 pm

Hi there Majone,

I dont think you would do any harm using gentle massage on your recipient site after about a week, baby shampoo is generally recommended among the over the counter options, also I was advised to keep the recipient site moist- saline solution (salty water) is good for this. You could just dab with a soapy sponge if you were worried, but the grafts should be secure by now.

In terms of how many hairs, typically it would be between 1 and 4 actual hairs per follicular unit for Caucasians & Asians (you just say grafts in your post- I'm assuming & I really hope they were follicular units)- but I think for people with African genes you tend to have slightly more hairs per fu. That said a sensitive Dr should probably have put thinnish hair at the front of the hairline? Where did you go?

Anyhow best of luck

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Postby forhair » Mon May 25, 2009 10:49 am

as nobel victim said...you are safe.
It is also recommended to use a biotin spray post surgery:
[url=/hair-transplant/post-biotin-spray]Post Biotin Spray[/url]
It is hard to estimate how many hairs are in 200 grafts...there can be 1,2,3,4,5 hairs per graft in different individuals. it can range from 200-400 and even more...
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Postby majone » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:29 am

Dr. Cole in ATL did my surgery.
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Postby forhair » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:43 am

majone wrote:Dr. Cole in ATL did my surgery.

You are a lucky guy :)
Scabs should fall off and it is good to help them by a gentle massage or rubbing with your finger tips (you must keep the area moist).
Read this post by Cole:
http://www.forhair.com/hairtransplant/topic819.html
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Sunburn

Postby majone » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:46 pm

Hello, I would like to know would hair grafts be in danger on sunburn on a partly cloudy day? I'm 2 months post op.
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