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  1. Thanks much for this. @DrTBarghouthi look forward to your insight here! No dye was used. Just the usual, short clipping, FUE over 2 days, wait for 2 days to open bandage, look once over and ready to go. I do have psoriasis - not sure if that is relevant, I have been shampooing daily with the advised shampoo. On another note - I did pass out while they were doing a test for anaesthesia, not sure it is relevant, but it has more to do with my fear of needles than anything else I imagine : )
  2. Don't think the doctor is mentioned on the forum. It was done in India. The doc did the transplant for two friends which is why I went with him, will know better in a few months I suppose. The date of transplant was 23rd / 24th Feb, FUE 4000. Been a bit over a month now.
  3. That is exactly what I was referring to - thanks for the advice. I do think it may be related to dryness, am ordering an aloe based ointment to be safe. Thank you for putting me at ease! The odd thing is that I have transplants in the crown area as well and this issue hasn't happened there.
  4. He re-assured me that all is well. actually I was looking at some photos from earlier in the month. Have attached both here, the first one is from March 11 and the next is March 26. If i look at both the dark patch is receding. The doctor isn't sure why it happened, it may relate to psoriasis perhaps? He was alluding to this, but i don't think that is really possible as it seems to be all across the transplant area.
  5. Hi all, I had an HT a month or so ago. The initial month has been mixed feelings, seemed to be going just fine, but am noticing some dark patches under the skin at this point which is worrying me. Would appreciate if someone could share insights. I had a chat with my surgeon who said it's nothing to worry about, however I would like some more opinions to be sure it's actually OK. The initial photos aren't really zoomed in so i do understand if you can't objectively identify if there's an issue or not.
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