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Dr. Jones' Hair Transplant Center Blog
Rose
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Rose, Day 7
It is kind of weird washing your hair not able to feel the scalp. I miss the feeling of massaging my scalp and wonder when I will have that back. I have washed my hair every other day for years now. When I had all my gorgeous thick hair I could go for 5 days; no oil or dandruff, just rich, luscious Mediterranean hair! The good old days. Anyhow.. back to reality now. Besides my scalp being numb, there are clearly some stubborn scabs around the hairline and they seem to require quite a few more days to fully heal. They almost feel like they were the deeper incisions, although I could be wrong. Those ones actually still hurt a bit. I DARE NOT play with the scabs. They will fall out when they fall out and not a moment sooner. When I gently run my hands through my scalp, I can feel the newly implanted hairs sticking up, and I’m told, most of those will fall out in 4 – 6 weeks or so. My hair looks different because I am combing it so gently that the style is just not the same. People have commented that I have let it go so curly, but the fact of the matter is I cant play with it until things are more healed. Will take a picture tomorrow, although it is tough to see anything because I had hair before the transplant. Oh, just so you all know, I had female hair pattern baldness and the scale was described to me as Ludwig 1-2 and by another doctor Ludwig 2 (opinions, opinions). Basically, I had a very wide center part and a see-through scalp.
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- Rose, Day 7
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