Regular Member thomson653 Posted January 11 Regular Member Share Posted January 11 (edited) Hello all I recently had a hair transplant on Monday 08.01.2024. I have been ultra cautious not to bump or put anything on my head. Today Thursday 11.01.2024 when I was flying home I stupidly lost concentration and knocked my head right on my transplanted area against the plastic near the window of the plane. I haven’t seen any blood but I did hit it quite hard. First picture are before hitting it yesterday Edited January 11 by thomson653 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member thomson653 Posted January 11 Author Regular Member Share Posted January 11 Here are some afterwards Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member SuperC Posted January 11 Senior Member Share Posted January 11 I wouldn't worry about it. Lots of people bump their heads during the first two weeks of recovery, and I don't think I can recall a single one where the results were affected by the incident. Generally speaking, no blood, no worries, but you may want to contact your clinic and see if they have any concerns or advice. Please direct medical questions to medical professionals. NW3, Dr. Rahal, FUE, 3,000FU, Summer 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member thomson653 Posted January 11 Author Regular Member Share Posted January 11 Thanks Gaz i have sent them pictures and asked the question. You are probably right but it’s soo annoying as I did everything to be safe. Paid for a bigger seat on the plane etc etc then do it once we have parked up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Senior Member SuperC Posted January 11 Senior Member Share Posted January 11 I genuinely think being mindful and overly cautious makes us more likely to bump our heads, unfortunately. The night before my procedure, I was a bit anxious and thinking a lot about how careful I'll need to be for the next few weeks, and moments later I accidentally hit my head on a nearby lamp. Quite hard, in fact. Luckily this was before the procedure and not after it. You'll be fine, even if you bonk your head again. Just try to take it easy for a few weeks and you'll be in the clear in no time. Oh, and the work looks good, by the way!👌 Please direct medical questions to medical professionals. NW3, Dr. Rahal, FUE, 3,000FU, Summer 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regular Member thomson653 Posted January 11 Author Regular Member Share Posted January 11 Yeah I guess you are right , maybe trying to much puts us in not normal positions. Thank you , it’s a Dr Feriduni special Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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