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HDC - 2750 grafts, Strip - 6 months (Hair Transplant)

posted by Jessica E-mail, 05.06.2007, 08:43

» » Initially, blood caked around the recipient can protect the grafts as
» they
» » seat themselves. But, if sites are to be made in the area, the crust
» gets
» » in the way of visualization. After the grafts have become stable in
» the
» » scalp, it is important to remove the crust to help the scalp heal and
» » prevent build up. HairCycle biotin spray has enzymes that break down
» the
» » crusts - awesome stuff. But, always follow the post op instructions of
» » the clinic that preformed your transplant, however.
»
» The question is not "what does blood caking do". The question is, why is
» there so much diference in the early post op phase between clinics, in
» this regard.

Sorry, marco. It is up to the clinic's decision whether they want to leave the crust as protection or not. If they spray continuously with saline throughout the procedure, the post op pic will be very clean. For example, we use Haircycle biotin spray to keep the area moist and clean and to give the grafts an extra dose of nutrients through the procedure. If the clinic decides that the crust is adventageous, they will not take these measures.

Dr. Mwamba taught me an atraumatic method for placing the grafts. It is so gentle that the site doesn't bleed when I place. That helps to keep the area clean as well.


Jessica is located in [NA] and he is available to meet: NO

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I am not a doctor. I am a technical writer and surgical technologist trained in hair transplant. My opinions are not necessarily those of Dr. Cole, Dr. Mwamba in Brussels, or IHTI. My advice is not medical advice.

 

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