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After your HT how long before you can return to work without it looking like a land mine went off on your head.

 

And how long before you can style your hair. Any tips on making it recover quicker?

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After your HT how long before you can return to work without it looking like a land mine went off on your head.

 

And how long before you can style your hair. Any tips on making it recover quicker?

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A search will find a lot of information on this, but to give you a brief answer, it can depend on lots of variables. How many grafts? Which doc? Custom blades? Will you follow your pre-op instructions? Etc., etc.

 

As you can tell if you look at the photo section, some of us were fortunate to look pretty good after as little as 7-8 days. A few pulled it off faster than that. Me personally? I took off two weeks and nobody has noticed anything. And I think I could have done the same in about 8-9 days. But then again, I only had 2100 graphs and didn't get shaved. Check out the photo section and see what you think. You'll be impressed.

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I agree with Neptune. It's a lot faster than you would think. Not shaving your existing hair is a big part of hiding your HT. Nobody.....I mean nobody knew I had a HT. I was back in front of friends and clients within 2 days wearing a hat and about 4 days with no hat. I was amazed.

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This will vary and is dependent on many things. To name a few:

 

<UL TYPE=SQUARE><LI>Was the recipient area shaved?<LI>Did you already have a hairline or were you establishing a new one?<LI>Did you choose an accomplished surgeon who creates small incisions?<LI>Your genetics..........how do you heal? Are you a bleeder?

 

 

For HT #1, I didn't shave down, went back to work after 4-5 days and had enough native hair to cover good enough......no one knew. For HT #2, Doc Wong shaved the recipient site, I went back to work after 2 weeks and clipped the rest of the hair to match and had healed enough where no one knew anything different other than I had a new, ultra-short haircut.

 

Some have taken MSM to help your hair grow back a little quicker, I did. Now, MSM DOES NOT help your HT hair to come in quicker. As for having enough hair to style if you shave down, I'd say a minimum of 4 months.

Hairbank

 

1st HT 1-18-05 - 1200 FUT's

2nd HT 2-15-06 - 3886 FUT's Dr. Wong

3rd HT 4-24-08 - 2415 FUT's Dr. Wong

 

GRAND TOTAL: 7501 GRAFTS

 

current regimen: 1.25mg finasteride every other day

 

My Hair Loss Weblog

 

Disclaimer: I'm not a Doctor (and have never played one on TV ;) ) and have no medical training. Any information I share here is in an effort to help those who don't like hair loss.

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In my case, I went to the extreme: got my HT on Monday, drove back home on Tuesday afternoon (it was a 170-mile drive), and went back to work Wednesday morning. In other words, I didn't take ANY day off. I can do so for few reasons:

 

1. I was a NW 5A with a completely bald front but a full crown. In other words, there was nothing left on the recipient area to shave. So when I went back to work immediattely, I actually had more hair than before the surgery icon_biggrin.gif

 

2. Thanks to my HT doctor's skill, there was so little dry blood on my scalp, by Wednesday morning, you could barely see any trace of blood.

 

3. I work in a large facility with over 10,000 employees, and there are so many NW6 and NW7 walking around nobody even cared. I work in engineering department, and let me just say appearance is not a priority for us R&D engineers. I mean there are senior engineers in my team who come in to work in shorts and slippers during summer. I think I can come to work with a tattoo on my face and no one in my team would even blink!

 

4. All my accrued vacation get cashed out, so for every day I DON'T take off, I get few hundred extra dollars, which translates to a lot of Finasteride and minoxidil icon_smile.gif

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My personal experience: I took 2 weeks off from work during Christmas. It seems like a good time because a lot of people leave work/some of the days work was closed anyway, etc... I had my surgery done on Tuesday Dec. 19th. For the next 3 or 4 days I just rested, hung out at the house. A couple of days after the surgery (If I remember) there were a lot of small dot scabs on my head. I remember having a lot of tightness on my donor area that I kept an ice pack on. First couple of nights sleeping sucked. I was scared to move because I did not want to mess anything up. I think after about 8 days the scabs started to come off in the shower/bath. I would use some of my wifes expensive conditioner and it seemed to help. After 2 weeks I HAD to go back to work. Because I had let my hair grow long (in the back especially) I was able to just let it lay down to cover the surgery. (I used to have beautiful spiky hair! icon_wink.gif My personal opinion is that if I had no hair to start with it would have been very difficult to return to work but just as everyone here is saying...it varies from person to person. I am in sales and in front of people all the time. If you work at home, or by yourself you should be fine.

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Hi

 

Went back to work 7 days later after a 2124 strip. Used dermatch to cover the grafts and had longer hair to cover the scar.

 

undetectable in my case

JOBI

 

1417 FUT - Dr. True

1476 FUT - Dr. True

2124 FUT - Dr. True

604 FUE - Dr. True

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My views are based on my personal experiences, research and objective observations. I am not a doctor.

 

Total - 5621 FU's uncut!

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