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  1. Thanks for the encouragement. Right now I have some mixed feelings about my progress. My clinic put me on doxycycline 100 mgs/d today for one week again after I reported having a newly formed pimple. I also was hoping for some kind of treatment to my lingering redness/discoloration. I was prescribed a topical steroid by my dermatologist but my hair clinic suggested my not to use it. Right now there is not a lot I can do except for waiting. Going out in the sun without a headpiece is still a no-no until the end of the year at least. (I was hoping for a vacation in Thailand but - according to my clinic - that shouldn't happen without wearing a hat all the time.)

  2. On 10/7/2023 at 12:53 AM, Merchmom said:

    I think the latest pics show good improvement of redness. I am a female scheduled for a transplant in pretty much the same area as you. Anxiety is creeping in about how to camouflage the site in the weeks following the procedure. Can you tell us anything about how you wear your hair while healing? I assume you are wearing bangs or hats. And pictures of your progress since you last posted would be so appreciated. Thank you :)

    Sure thing. This is day 105 (3.5 months):

    • Hair is sprouting
    • Redness/Discoloration still present, it shows more or less obvious in different lighting conditions; I think getting better but very slowly (clinic says "it is normal", "it depends on my skin" and "I would have to be patient")
    • Clinic discourages the use of medication, ointments etc. for the redness
    • No more folliculitis so far
    • Sometimes itchy scalp below the center of the hairline
    • Some numbness remaining on top of the head but getting better slowly
    • Still wearing a cap outside
    • At work I try to cover my temples with the remaining hair

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  3. 1 hour ago, Berba11 said:

    Who is your doctor/which clinic did you go to?

    I was at "Facialteam" in Marbella (Spain). They are a team of doctors who mostly do gender-affirming surgeries including hair transplants. Surgeries take place at the HC Marbella Private Hospital.

    The doctor operating me specifiically was Dr Ana Mota Burgos and the hair technicians at Facialteam. I also had a follow-up at day 6 post-op with Dr Teresa Meyer.

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  4. 7 hours ago, Gatsby said:

    I’m not a doctor but after my recent second hair transplant this year I had redness for a good four months. It is gone now and I had no redness after my first procedure 18 months ago. 

    This is good to know.

     

    6 hours ago, Berba11 said:

    Not that I'm suggesting you disregard what your doctor has said but the use of aloe vera or other creams/topicals to sooth redness is very common among HT patients. When I enquired to Eugenix about my redness, their advice was to apply aloe vera twice daily. I can't say for sure that it helped but it certainly didn't hurt.

    The concerns your doctor has about the photosensitive properties of aloe vera gel is easily addressed by simply keeping the recipient area out of the sun I'd have thought!

    Yeah, I was thinking the same. Even the doxycycline has skin photosensibility as a side effect and they prescribed it to me for a full four weeks. I think I will wait another week and maybe then bring this up to the doctor's attention again.

  5. Day 49 (7 week) post-op update:

    Taking antibiotics for 12 days now, 16 more to go. The pimples ("Folliculitis" according to my clinic) are gone but the redness keeps unchanged. Looks worse in different lighting conditions. Sometimes when I get up in the morning I think I see some minimal improvement but I am not sure.

    Clinic says "redness is normal and improvement will take time, it depends on my skin type".

    If there is any doctor on this board I would be grateful to get a second opinion. (I think I have seen a certified doctor in another topic but I am not sure.)

     

    At least I am happy about my high-resolution cell phone camera to provide some really close-up detailed images...lol.

     

    Does somebody know if sweating/straining (weight training) does exacerbate the redness? Normally I do a lot of exercise during the week. Clinic told me I can do weight training and sweat again after the week 4 mark had passed.

     

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    On 2/26/2023 at 12:14 PM, Redmann said:

    Adding some photos here...
    (edit was due to format)

    4 weeks after procedure

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    4+ months after procedure

     

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    Lighting is key to understanding the redness as other posters mentioned. Here's a couple where you can really see it. The one under low light is admittedly low quality, but it shows the contrast between natural and recipient skin clearly.


    4+ months after procedure

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    Can you tell us how it worked out with your redness? I have severe redness 7 weeks post-op as well, it's not really getting better.

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    30 minutes ago, Berba11 said:

    I still had linegring redness (but with no signs of folliculitis) all the way through to around the 9-10 month mark. It happens occasionally. 2nd HT, albeit must, much smaller, left no noticeable redness after that a couple of week.

    Nothing to worry about. Just keep everything out of the sun, and something to clam the area like aloe vera gel won't do any harm.

     

    9-10 months, wow that's a lot but good to know.

    Actually my doctor discouraged me from using Aloe Vera gel, apparently due to its photosensitive properties.

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  8. 11 minutes ago, HappyMan2021 said:

    looks like a completely normal post-op hair transplant to me. Redness can last up to 3 months. Redness without any other symptoms can be considered completely normal. 

    Also, many docs will prescribe Doxycline 2x day for the first 5 days by default, follicitus or not. 

    So it is interesting to me that you were not prescribed antibiotics until you presented with follicitus. And taking it for 2 weeks as opposed to just 5 days. 

     

    Directly following HT I was given a 2 day supply of Amoxicillin. These were the first antibiotics I received. Now is the second time but much longer.

  9. Hello guys.

     

    I had somewhat around 2500 grafts 38 days ago. Two days ago my doctor prescribed me antibiotics because I had two pimples which were diagnosed as Folliculitis. Regimen: Doxycycline 100 mgs, 2 tablets a day for 14 days and then 1 tablet a day for another 14 days.

     

    I was wondering

    1. if the general redness can be related to Folliculitis in my recipient area,
    2. if the redness seems to be "normal" at my stage of progress and
    3. if the redness seems to have increased compared to day 14 (see images below).

     

    Images of day 38 post-op.

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    The next image shows my scalp from day 14 post-op:

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