Senior Member bman3082 Posted August 16, 2018 Senior Member Share Posted August 16, 2018 It appears my scabs have large spaces that appear to have literally no hair between them? Is that normal? Honestly doesnt look like 3000 grafts lol but it might just be the way it heals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member Castillo Posted August 16, 2018 Regular Member Share Posted August 16, 2018 if it is normal, also Dr. Rahal usually uses many grafts on the front but achieves a tremendous density Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Gasthoerer Posted August 17, 2018 Senior Member Share Posted August 17, 2018 It happens very often. Still you should try to moisture the recipient and clean it within the next days. I am sure you got post op instructions from the clinic. 400+ grafts in 2018 and 2900 grafts in 2020 via FUE with Feriduni Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HairLossMentor Posted August 17, 2018 Regular Member Share Posted August 17, 2018 100% normal. Most of the graft shed with the scabs. Keep the area moist. While you're getting good advice - also best to contact the clinic directly for this kind of stuff. p.s. Best advice I can give is try and forget about your HT until 6+ months. Hard to do I know! But some areas will grow faster than the others. The left or right side will look thinner - at first. It will look patchy. All normal. It's a long process, 15+ months. Dr. Rahal is one of the best. Ask questions and enjoy the ride - but try not to stress p.p.s every guy is different. Some guys heal faster, get growth faster. Some slower. Never compare your results prior to 15 months to other - ever. It's a waiting game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member bman3082 Posted August 17, 2018 Author Senior Member Share Posted August 17, 2018 1 hour ago, HairLossMentor said: 100% normal. Most of the graft shed with the scabs. Keep the area moist. While you're getting good advice - also best to contact the clinic directly for this kind of stuff. p.s. Best advice I can give is try and forget about your HT until 6+ months. Hard to do I know! But some areas will grow faster than the others. The left or right side will look thinner - at first. It will look patchy. All normal. It's a long process, 15+ months. Dr. Rahal is one of the best. Ask questions and enjoy the ride - but try not to stress p.p.s every guy is different. Some guys heal faster, get growth faster. Some slower. Never compare your results prior to 15 months to other - ever. It's a waiting game. Okay thank you for the re-assuring words. The only thing that worries me is that in many of those pink areas without scabs there seems to be no follicle's there, like no hair planted. I'm wondering if the follicle is somehow underneath or there won't be any hair growing there at all? From your experience, should I be able to distinctly see all the follicles? Also, how do you know if any grafts have been dislodged or have come out let's say during sleeping or something? Would there be a lot of blood and a distinct hole or would it go unnoticed? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member Gasthoerer Posted August 17, 2018 Senior Member Share Posted August 17, 2018 1 hour ago, literalno said: 1. The only thing that worries me is that in many of those pink areas without scabs there seems to be no follicle's there, like no hair planted. I'm wondering if the follicle is somehow underneath or there won't be any hair growing there at all? 2. Also, how do you know if any grafts have been dislodged or have come out let's say during sleeping or something? Would there be a lot of blood and a distinct hole or would it go unnoticed? 1. Please watch the thread I linked. That will answer this question. 2. Yes, there would be blood, but after 7 days it is highly unlikely to happen 400+ grafts in 2018 and 2900 grafts in 2020 via FUE with Feriduni Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member bman3082 Posted August 17, 2018 Author Senior Member Share Posted August 17, 2018 just got off the phone with Dr. Rahal, everything seems to be going great. Will start a new thread at some point with progress pics, for now just gonna sit back and wait it out Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill - Seemiller Posted August 17, 2018 Share Posted August 17, 2018 Literalno, I’m a little confused because this appears to be your topic and you also reported your own topic. Were you just reporting it because you wanted me to respond to you? If that’s the case, then please don’t report things, just send me a private message with a link and ask for my feedback. That said, everything you’re saying is perfectly normal. The scabbing/crusting is presenting an illusion that there are big spaces between hairs but simply put, everything is fine. It sounds like others have already offered you some reassurance as did Dr. Rahal. Bought hopefully my assurance will help you as well. Best wishes, Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HairLossMentor Posted August 18, 2018 Regular Member Share Posted August 18, 2018 (edited) Quote Also, how do you know if any grafts have been dislodged or have come out let's say during sleeping or something? Would there be a lot of blood and a distinct hole or would it go unnoticed? You won't lose any grafts at 7 days. Not even a concern - so get that out of your mind A HT study showed that grafts are 100 secure at 5 days. If you lost a graft prior, you would see a lot of blood. Not spot bleeding - but a steady stream for 30 or so seconds. So much so your partner would say, "shit, you're bleeding." If you didn't hear that - Or notice a stream of blood down your face, you're OK. If you did lose a grafts (or even a few) - nothing to worry about. Think about it. If I plucked a few hairs from your head, would you notice? No. I've had a HT so lets tackle your future concerns now Please print and put beside your mirror... you did not lose any grafts. I repeat. You did not lose any grafts yes, I know it does not look like 3000 grafts (normal) No, pimples will not damage your grafts That spot bleeding, it's normal. Just a scab - and no, you didn't damage grafts Yes, it's Ok you picked a scab and noticed spot bleeding. Yes, I know the areas is red. No you didn't damage any grafts when you bumped your head, it's OK. You didn't damage any grafts Yes, the right or left is growing slower. It's normal. Don't worry yes, it looks patchy. I know. Normal. stop comparing your result to other guys at 3, 6+ months. Some guys grow faster, some slower. Wait 15 months. yes, i know it's thin at 6 months. More to come! No, the hair product you used to style your hair did not damage the grafts No, it's not the final result at 9 months. Yes, you will get more density. Edited August 18, 2018 by HairLossMentor 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member bman3082 Posted August 18, 2018 Author Senior Member Share Posted August 18, 2018 23 hours ago, Bill - Managing Publisher said: Literalno, I’m a little confused because this appears to be your topic and you also reported your own topic. Were you just reporting it because you wanted me to respond to you? If that’s the case, then please don’t report things, just send me a private message with a link and ask for my feedback. That said, everything you’re saying is perfectly normal. The scabbing/crusting is presenting an illusion that there are big spaces between hairs but simply put, everything is fine. It sounds like others have already offered you some reassurance as did Dr. Rahal. Bought hopefully my assurance will help you as well. Best wishes, Bill oh no, i was looking to see how to delete it seeing as I got direct reassurance from Dr. Rahal and didn't want to freak anyone out reading it I really appreciate you responding however! All the best Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member bman3082 Posted August 18, 2018 Author Senior Member Share Posted August 18, 2018 45 minutes ago, HairLossMentor said: You won't lose any grafts at 7 days. Not even a concern - so get that out of your mind A HT study showed that grafts are 100 secure at 5 days. If you lost a graft prior, you would see a lot of blood. Not spot bleeding - but a steady stream for 30 or so seconds. So much so your partner would say, "shit, you're bleeding." If you didn't hear that - Or notice a stream of blood down your face, you're OK. If you did lose a grafts (or even a few) - nothing to worry about. Think about it. If I plucked a few hairs from your head, would you notice? No. I've had a HT so lets tackle your future concerns now Please print and put beside your mirror... you did not lose any grafts. I repeat. You did not lose any grafts yes, I know it does not look like 3000 grafts (normal) No, pimples will not damage your grafts That spot bleeding, it's normal. Just a scab - and no, you didn't damage grafts Yes, it's Ok you picked a scab and noticed spot bleeding. Yes, I know the areas is red. No you didn't damage any grafts when you bumped your head, it's OK. You didn't damage any grafts Yes, the right or left is growing slower. It's normal. Don't worry yes, it looks patchy. I know. Normal. stop comparing your result to other guys at 3, 6+ months. Some guys grow faster, some slower. Wait 15 months. yes, i know it's thin at 6 months. More to come! No, the hair product you used to style your hair did not damage the grafts No, it's not the final result at 9 months. Yes, you will get more density. OK damn that literally covers all my concerns LOL mainly I was worried I had maybe lost a graft but I have most definitely not noticed any bleeding whatsoever, or any holes in my scalp, so I think I can confidently say I have not lost any grafts. Thank you for that list, I'm seriously going to screenshot it an refer back to it. Just wanted to mention that I started this thread just to reach out to the forum and get feedback from others who have gone through the process directly. Dr. Rahal and his staff have been very good at following up with all my concerns, couldn't be happier with the process so far. I've always been one to get a second opinion, so I figured no better place than here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member HairLossMentor Posted August 19, 2018 Regular Member Share Posted August 19, 2018 (edited) Quote Thank you for that list, I'm seriously going to screenshot it an refer back to it. Almost forgot the most important... 15 months - YES, you look damn good! Get out there and enjoy your hair buddy. Style it, have fun with it. You're back! A little in the future, but once your styling your hair again, it's time to think about 1) keeping what you have with meds, the big 3, rogaine, nizoral, propecia (lots of options) 2) Ways to make your hair look even better, thicker with shampoo, smp, etc. Edited August 19, 2018 by HairLossMentor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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