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How long after an HT is it safe to scratch recipient areas in a meaningful way? From time to time i get itchy and the fingertip rubs just dont cut it. I know its best not to scratch at all, but hypothetically... if one were to start scratching vigorously....
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I have not trieed aloe. good idea thanks!
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miked,
Aloe is a Godsend for the recipient area, but sometimes can make the donor area itch. In my opinion, there is never a safe time to "scratch in a meaningful way". That's because this statement usually means "ripping the crap out of your scalp with your fingernails". Even though you won't harm the grafts, you can damage your scalp this way. Plus, scratching is a temporary solution and exacerbates the itch. Apply Aloe and when it itches again, apply more :-). Bill
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awesome. and thanks for the ideas. I went and bought aloe lotion after work. not itching for now.
by the way Bill that's exactly what i meant because sometimes well that's exactly what I feel like doing :-)
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Resist the urge my friend :-). Aloe Vera is my recipient area's best friend and Nioxin Scalp Therapy Conditioner is my donor area's savior :-) Bill
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thanks and by the way I am sure the community is anxious to see more recent pictures of your progress.
I am in the doldrums right now as I approach two months so I will wait until i hit that milestone before updating my blog again. every now and then a nerve fires somewhere on my scalp reminding me of the initial injections. Do you ever get that also? not horrendous pain but I would have thought that would be all but gone after nearly two months post HT.
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