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new2thissite

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  1. I did what you are doing for first 10 days---4 showers on day after and 2 showers the other days. I started gently massaging around day 10/11. I would think/hope by day 21 everything is set and you can treat as own hair. Dr. Bernstein's instructions at end of week two included - The grafts are permanently in place and cannot be dislodged. The transplanted hair begins to be shed. Patients may return to normal shampooing, brushing and combing and may get haircuts. I am starting to think that we tend to be more conservative than we have to be.

  2. Dr. Lindsey,

     

    I will be happy to ask Dr. Bernstein the question next time I speak with him, though not really sure when that will be. I would have asked him before if I realized that was atypical. In the meantime, I did look at another of his patient's blog to see about staple removal. His was also removed half staples 10 days apart.

     

    Relevant link:

     

    http://www.hairtransplantnetwo...opyID=1314&WebID=600

     

    Thanks for your follow-ups.

  3. Hairnow,

     

    Congratulations on your results and thanks for the detailed information you provided on how you went about making your decision and selecting a doctor. I am recent patient of Dr. Bernstein (after doing research as well) and although too early to determine final result, I am pleased up to this point.

     

    I think Bill's request for showing the top of your head would be helpful. Also, it is always beneficial, at least IMO, to see the full hairline.

     

    Again, congratulations on your results. It looks very natural and dense.

  4. I went to Dr. Bernstein in New York. I really cannot speak to the reasons for removing half now and half later, though I have complete confidence in Dr. Bernstein's decision to do that. If you do a search by author (new2thissite) you will see some pictures along with some details prior to the procedure. I also created a blog with after pictures. (Links are below as well.) For a variety of reasons, I took a very conservative approach as you may gleam by reading my posts. I think the total count ended up being about 3000 and know I will have second procedure to add some density at a later date.

     

    Relevant links below:

     

    http://hair-restoration-info.c...881090304#2881090304

     

    http://www.hairtransplantnetwo...e-page.asp?WebID=990

  5. Thanks TonySC. I appreciate your detailed response. I do know what Dr. Bernstein's thinking is---at the end of two weeks, you may return to normal shampooing, brushing and combing and may get haircuts. I was interested in other points of view because, like you, even though you were told you can treat your transplanted as normal, you still are softer with the towel dry. But is that really necessary, particularly at three weeks.

     

    Would appreciate hearing from others on this?

  6. I will be going back to work in a week from tomorrow (3 weeks from procedure). I did not shave my head and, therefore, have some hair that can cover up any redness or hairs left from the surgery. The best way I can do that though, is to strongly towel dry(or maybe blow dry) my head. Is three weeks too soon to either strongly towel dry or blow dry.

     

    I did a search on the topic and did not see a great deal of information on it.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  7. ZAZ,

    On November 10, I had procedure. I plan on going back to work the Monday after next (3 weeks). I did get some trimming but no shaving so I do have some hair to cover. I currently have some scabs (which I started two days ago gently rubbing in the shower) and that has helped. I am hoping to see scabs go away and redness as well within the week. Not really sure how it will look in the next week, but right now I am thinking it should be relatively passable. I will keep you posted, if you would like.

     

    It would help if I could blow dry or towel dry my hair. Any suggestions on how long it will be before I can do that?

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