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I recently was cleaning my apartment and I sprayed Febreze on my curtains. I just had an FUT procedure last Friday and am worried that such chemicals could hurt the grafts since I'm waiting here in my apartment to heal. Is this possible?

 

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No absolutely not, the only thing that could hurt your grafts is if you dislodge one of the grafts. As long as your not spraying febreze directly on your head you will be fine.


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No absolutely not, the only thing that could hurt your grafts is if you dislodge one of the grafts. As long as your not spraying febreze directly on your head you will be fine.

 

Agreed! Nothing to worry about.

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Febreeze is not going to hurt your hair transplant especially if you just sprayed it on your curtains. Frankly, it wouldn't even hurt your follicles if you sprayed it on your head although I think that would be really silly idea unless you're trying to make your head smell better. But I think shampoo and conditioner would be better at making your scalp and hair smell better than Febreeze LOL.

 

Long story short, you're fine you have nothing to worry about.

 

Bill

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