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Kres7787

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  1. Eman, do you have MSN, AIM, Skype or any other means of contact? Would be great to talk more directly. Love the work you did. I just checked your pictures and realized I already seen it before. Wonderful hair line! Thanks,
  2. Hi, I've done a FUE with Dr Devroye with about 2200 grafts. Below are the links of what was done (4th post op day): http://www.strategyinformer.com/pictures/1/1.jpg http://www.strategyinformer.com/pictures/1/2.jpg http://www.strategyinformer.com/pictures/1/3.jpg My main concerns are: 1. I didn't washed my hair until 7 days post op. I was under the impression that washing needs to be delayed for 2-3 days after the surgery, and then that it could be done gently afterward. Since it didn't sounded crucial, I waited for a week, to not hurt the grafts, and then saw that it actually is important. So, how big of a mistake did I make? 2. When I started with washing today, I noticed that on the front grafted area, the grafts are with a sort of hard tiny bubbles that are hard on touch when you move fingers through them (gently course). I presume that this is normal? By this I do not mean the white bubbles that appear after you washed the hair (those vanished after 20 mins). 3. Also as you can see on the pictures, on the grafted area I got a blood crust here and there. Pictures are 4th day post up. But at current 7th day post op, I still got them. Is it normal? Or is it just caused by the fact that I didn't washed the hair? I presume I can answer that myself... Other then that, my redness was gone pretty quickly, swellings too (2-3 days post op). And all looked pretty good at surgery days (2 days surgery). I am going to make better pictures tomorrow as my photo battery just went dead and it is late. After the wash, things are looking more clean. Thanks,
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