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Hi Alex,
It can take about a year sometimes a little longer to heal fully and mature. If it's been 3 yrs since the old scar was formed then doing your exercises now shouldnt be a problem, however if your worried about it, i would recommend you check with the clinic your having the op with and see what they say. I had my second op last Oct, with Dr Feller and had no problems doing my exercises with my old scar which was 4 yrs old. When you have your op they will probably open your old scar anyway and close it up making a new scar. Best of luck with your HT. ![]() Kind Regards
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Dear Alix,
I've been curious about scalp laxity exercises. Do pardon me if this question has been repeated, but how do you perform the exercises and must it be done consistently before surgery? Kind regards, Travis. |
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By doing the scalp exercise you may be able to create a couple of mm's of additional laxity. This can make a big difference when you are talking about removing the old scar and trying to get enough new tissue to do the next transplant. Any way to reduce the tension on the next donor closure will be a benefit.
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Irishsailor,Newhairplease; &Dr. Glenn Charles
thanks for your replies.I know the old scar will be removed with the next surgery,I was just thinking if the old scar stretches because of these exercises it can reduce the number of grafts of the new donor strip due bigger scar tissue.. Travis; watch this video: Last edited by alix; 02-09-2012 at 09:25 PM. |
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Dr. Charles and Alix, thank you for your prompt response.
I've been recently acquainted to this forum a few weeks ago, and I'm planning my HT in a few months time, in the meantime, I'm absorbing as much information as possible. Travis. |
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That is the right thing to do!!!
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As long as you can. A few months before the op of 15-30 mins a day
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