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I agree with Badbeat, if there is no blood then you are fine.
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Sometimes grafts are placed a little deeper or sink into the recipeint site the first night post op and are haredr to see the next day. If a graft fell out while sleeping would would have likely seen blood on pillow or on the scalp in area where graft was placed.
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