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Rossybop

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  1. Cool man. Thanks very much. I actually don't really have scabs any more so maybe I'll just leave it.
  2. Oh, also, would anyone reccomend ever using any conditioner? I wonder is there any conditioner out there that might be comforting or beneficial for my circumstances.
  3. Baby shampoo seems to be getting good votes but I am approaching the 1 month mark so perhaps I don't need to stress too much about using baby shampoo as time wears on? I will avoid Nizoral as has been reccomended by you guys just now. I'll also refrain from tea tree shampoo. I'm not well versed in scientific shampoo dynamics such as SLS ingredients and sodium laurate so I'll have to ignore those terms. It looks as if perhaps I should continue using the CR Labs that was given to me (even though it doesn't seem to be obliterating the sebhorric dermatitis) and maybe I shouldn't worry too much about using regular shampoo such as Head & Shoulders (for dry skin). Seen as Nizoral has been discredited for a few months I assume maybe I should avoid Neutrogena coal tar shampoo too for a few months because I think that stuff is pretty strong? Thanks very much guys for all your assistance. Its greatly apprecieated.
  4. I'm 3 weeks and 6 days out of surgery. I get a bit of sebhorric dermatitis/flakey skin. Its not in the recipient areas but I seem to have it in the native hair, although usually you have to look underneath the hair with a good light to notice it. I was given some CR Labs mild shampoo after surgery and that will last another couple of weeks. I tend to shower/shampoo every 2 days. Anyway, the sebhorric dermatitis is just a bit annoying when I see it in the bathroom and I'd love to flush it out and see a super shiny healthy scalp staring back at me. What shampoo(s) should I use? Prior to surgery I used to use Nizoral about once a week although I'm not sure how good or bad that is. I've got coal tar shampoo, and Head and Shoulders, I also have tea tree shampoo handy; I think tea tree shampers is mild. I've often see people say baby shampoo is your only man for a few months post-op. The truth is there are so many different shampoos out there of different strength and ingredients and for different hair/scalp qualities. So, what should I use given I am 3 weeks and 6 days out of FUE surgery? I seem to get white flakey dandruffy stuff on the scalp, once in a blue moon I might get a mild touch of psoriasis up there. Thanks and best regards - Ross.
  5. Its probably about as pink/red as it should be I guess lol. Ok cool if its safe then that's good news.
  6. Cool. I've been rubbing my head out of habit lately I hope that's not upset anything. So what if your scalp is still recovering and you buzz it, can it really damage your results? Can applying Regaine too early damage results too?
  7. Ok. I was thinking of buzzing it Thursday or Friday, that would be the 4 week mark. How come you need to wait a month or so to buzz? I'll try not to worry about starting Regaine so. Cheers. I'll update my results thread on Sunday, by then I will be exactly 1 month out of surgery.
  8. I'm 3 weeks and 5 days out of surgery. I'd like to buzz my hair to a #4 all over at the weekend. It will probably barely cut anything but it should even out some of the slight discrepancies seen as a few chunks of hair were left unshaved upon surgery. Is it safe to buzz my hair about 4 weeks after surgery? I've actually found at least two sources on the internet now that say it is not highly reccomended, although I think most people see no problem with it. One source suggests that it can upset grafts, or healing or something like that if you buzz it too soon. Also with Regaine. My surgeon's written instructions said Regaine can be used from 3 weeks onwards, but in an email he sent me he said it can be used from 4 weeks onwards. Perhaps this has something to do with scabs and healing. Anyway, I started using Regaine yesterday - 3 weeks and 4 days post-op - surely this won't cause any complications? My head is pink and sensitive, many grafts have shed, many have not shed, many grafts have grown, quite a few have not grown at all but they are still there. This is my current status.
  9. Its good that she's called you twice already. That makes it seem as if she is totally interested in seeing how you're getting on.
  10. Wow, shit, you can do it yourself? I must have cast my eye over a clinic website, they're charging €190 per session lol.
  11. I actually started and stopped it twice before, once about 10 years ago and once before surgery. I only came off it because it was in the pre-op instructions to do so. I can see how it is a pain in the ass doing it twice a day sure I've already given up on it before 😂 But now I'm willing to commit these things because I'm more serious about sustaining a good head of hair. If it does work really well once a day then I'd easily manage that. Its funny that you say it works well once a day and yet most people don't say that. Even many doctors will reccomend two doses per day, and even a lot of internet articles reccomend it twice per day. The microneedling sounds totally fascinating and if its easy, threapeutic and super effective then I'm all for it, but after casting my eye over the net I think its expensive. If it costs way too much I probably won't be able to commit to it.
  12. I just cast my eye over it on Google. It sounds interesting I'll have to read about it on Reddit. If the results are good I'll defo look into it, but I think its expensive, like, €190 per session in Dublin.
  13. Interesting you say once a day is enough. Most sources seem to say twice a day man. As for microneedling I don't even know what that is. I'll have to go look it up. I had a transplant just over 3 weeks ago.
  14. Cool man. It seems like you know a bit about the science behind this stuff. I'm not starting both at the same time as I've been on fin for 5 months now and I defo think the fin has had a positive effect thus far. I guess I'll go ahead and add Regaine to the mix.
  15. Lol cheers man I'm actually feeling good and I hope you are too the recipient seems fine. I've removed all the scabs and crust and most of the flakeyness. There's still a bit of flakey residue at the sides/temporal peaks but its hard to tell if that's healing residuum or if its dandruff, sebhorric dermatitus, dry skin or any such other thing. Generally everything seems good though. The rate of shedding has slowed down and you can see somd hairs have grown faster than others, the expected tinge of pinkness is in the recipient area. No pain, but likewise I still feel some numbess in most of the recipient area and the mid scalp feels a tiny bit bruised but I feel like I'm less numb now than I was before, if that makes sense lol. Ok, rant over 😂
  16. Cool man. You are wise Somebody on here wrote a post suggesting that using the two together can aggrivate or speed up hair loss if they don't agree with the patient or if you discontinue using Rogaine, it was something along those lines.
  17. Cool. I tried it twice but never stuck to it. Once for a few weeks about 10 years ago and again for a few weeks a couple of months ago, I stopped using it because my transplant instructions advised me to do so. I'm willing to commit to it if its worthwhile now though.
  18. I'm 3 weeks out of surgery now and I'm thinking of starting Rogaine within the next week or so, if its worth my while. My surgeon said I should be ok to use it 3 -4 weeks after surgery. However I've been on finasteride for 5 months now and I plan on continuing finasteride but recently I discovered a thread here where someone said its not a good idea to use both Regaine and fin at the same time. I thought it was odd because I've never heard that before. I'm wondering should I start using Regaine or would it make no difference if I didn't? Should I use it once or twice a day? Is there any risks attached; if I use it for 2 years then stop will I lose tons of hair? Do you really only get 5 years use out of it? Is it perfectly fine and risk free to use it in conjunction with finasteride?
  19. Best of luck with it bro. Your native hair looks pretty good as it is. I think blonde transplants are interesting. I'd like to see how this goes.
  20. Thank you so much man. Perhaps that's good advice. I shed a bit when I pulled the scabs off at day 13 - 16, but then the shedding seemed to stop. I think I'm slowly shedding again now though at 21 days. Its soooooooo gruelling as you said. I look at and think there's not much density there and I see the hairs looking different and feeling different and I worry about the angles and so on. Only time will tell how it goes though. Anyway thanks a lot buddy and happy new year to you too.
  21. I'm actually intrigued by both problems lol. I want the angle of my hair to grow flat down my forehead and not up into the sky. The new grafts currently seem to be pointing more upwards than my native hair. As for the direction I don't mind if it grows a little to the left but I would hope it doesn't grow too far out west because I'd rather it go mostly down south.
  22. Perhaps its the direction I'm worried about 🤔 I'm not sure. I just don't want my hair to be pointing out in funny directions.
  23. Lol thanks John. The kind gestures of support here are always encouraging
  24. I am hanging in and its totally nerve-wracking. I have to hang in for another 9 months lol 😭
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