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  1. I'm agree with you, but had a lack of advices at this point other answers?
  2. Hello I would like to inquire to have a clear consensus: on FUE post-operative shampoos. D3,D4? What technique the first week, the second week? Warm water before applying the shampoo foam, foam how long without massaging, then how long to massage, how to massage the first days / then, how long to rinse, how to dry? I see so many different versions and sources... Including that of my clinic I'm talking about the recipient area of course Thank you for your reply
  3. Hello I performed an FUE transplant on Tuesday, 700 UF We are Thursday, that is D2, my first shampoo in the recipient area is scheduled for tomorrow. I already see a worrying pile of crusts (see photo): how to manage it so that it disappears on the first, light shampoos? If it persists, risk of losing the underlying grafts that suffocate? FYI I had scabs at 3-4 weeks during a previous transplant, associated with altered regrowth in the areas in question... PS: Is it normal to have an aggregate like this? On the majority of forums and pubs I see very clean and individualized scabs... Is it related to a technical error? For my part, I scrupulously respect the post-op recommendations.
  4. Hello I performed an FUE transplant on Tuesday, 700 UF We are Thursday, that is D2, my first shampoo in the recipient area is scheduled for tomorrow. I already see a worrying pile of crusts (see photo): how to manage it so that it disappears on the first, light shampoos? If it persists, risk of losing the underlying grafts that suffocate? FYI I had scabs at 3-4 weeks during a previous transplant, associated with altered regrowth in the areas in question... PS: Is it normal to have an aggregate like this? On the majority of forums and pubs I see very clean and individualized scabs... Is it related to a technical error? For my part, I scrupulously respect the post-op recommendations.
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