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Hey all, 

I need to go into work for 1 day for a big meeting. I've had 1400 grafts in the temple region. My plan right now is to wear a hat and put a little Dermmatch on the donor. Is this possible for Day 9?


Just a side note, it's very common to wear a hat in my office. 

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10 hours ago, geneticked said:

Hey all, 

I need to go into work for 1 day for a big meeting. I've had 1400 grafts in the temple region. My plan right now is to wear a hat and put a little Dermmatch on the donor. Is this possible for Day 9?


Just a side note, it's very common to wear a hat in my office. 

I wore a hat immediately after the surgery (with a bandana on under it) and wore it whenever outside the house from that moment onwards

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15 minutes ago, TrixGlendevon said:

I wore a hat immediately after the surgery (with a bandana on under it) and wore it whenever outside the house from that moment onwards

Just curious why the bandana underneath it?

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Gene, 

Day 9 should not be a problem for a hat. I would double check with your clinic's specific recommendation regarding topical fibers. Some clinics really do not want you to use these for a while. 

 

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