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

posted by marco, U.K, 05.06.2007, 12:55

» » » 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.

Ah, now that is interesting. Is it true that the only difference between the clinics that show clean / uncaked immediate post op pics is the intraoperative bathing. I saw this very differently. I would like that confirmed because it will put to rest part of my personal investigations. If you get a chance, could you ask if Dr. Cole could confirm this. Many thanks for this comment Jessica. Also, I thought that the trauma / bleeding would be caused by the incision not by the graft placement.

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