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| News : Archive for January - 2011 | |
Will I Have a Bald Patch at the Back of My Head after Hair Transplant Surgery?- Monday, January 24, 2011
No, there won’t be a patch of hair missing from the back of your head after hair transplant surgery. During follicular unit transplantation (FUT) a strip of scalp tissue containing donor hair is removed around the back of the head.
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Removing Scabs after Hair Transplant Surgery- Thursday, January 20, 2011
Don’t worry. At 14 days after your hair transplant surgery, your follicular unit grafts should have been firmly anchored and protected below the scalp. Those hairs you saw fixed to the scabs were follicles that would have been shed anyway.
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Will Transplanted Hair Become Dependent on Rogaine?- Saturday, January 15, 2011
Follicular unit grafts harvested from the permanent donor area at the rear and sides of the head are genetically programmed to be DHT resistant and grow for life.
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How Soon after Hair Transplant Surgery Can I Shave My Head?- Wednesday, January 12, 2011
In general, follicular unit grafts are securely anchored and protected below the scalp by ten days after hair transplant surgery.
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Will My Hair Remain Kinky and Frizzy after a Hair Transplant?- Friday, January 07, 2011
It’s quite common for transplanted hair to grow in in a kinky or frizzy fashion for some months after hair transplant surgery. Normally, this change in hair quality will subside in time and the hair will become more
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Will Shed Hairs Regrow after Hair Transplant Surgery?- Tuesday, January 04, 2011
It is normal for the hair follicles in the transplanted grafts to fall out beginning about one week after the hair transplant surgery. This is due to the temporary disruption in blood supply when the follicular unit grafts are harvested.
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