Itchy!
September 23rd, 2009 admin
Five days post-procedure: Last night the itching was the worst it has been.
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Itchy scalp and hair loss often go hand-in-hand. In Seth’s case , he’s healing. But if you have severe itching (as Seth described) without having gone through an intense hair restoration process just days before, you may want to consult a dermatologist. Irritated scalp can be caused by something as harmless as a bad case of dry skin (the...
8/20/09- 20 days after the Bosley procedure Today I started noticing the implanted hair is falling out. The doctor had alerted me that this is normal. Then the follicles lay dormant for a while and will gradually start to regrow within about 3 months, and full results should be effective in 9-12 months. I still have the numbing sensation, but for...
I came down with high fever last November 2009. For several days, my temp was 105 degrees. After a week, my hair started falling out. the worst affected areas were the crown and the top. My dermatologist said I had a bout with TE. Today, May 2010, six months later, the shedding has significantly lessened and i guess has returned to normal BUT the...
Seth talks about the hours and days immediately following his procedure and the care taken and expectations set by the Bosley staff. This video is episode 7 in our series following Seth and Michael through the process of their Bosley Hair restoration procedure.
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I've decided hair restoration is very much like having children. Before your first kid, everybody tells you the same thing – sleep as much as you can and enjoy every free moment, as after your first kid you will never remember your life before. Similarly, before my hair restoration I used to fuss about trying to conceal my glaring widow's...
I’m worried about not being able to sleep properly after my hair transplant (strip) procedure. I understand that patients are normally advised to stack pillows, but how does this prevent you from rolling over onto the grafts? That’s really my primary concern. I tend to toss and turn a lot during the night, so any
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I’m worried about not being able to sleep properly after my hair transplant (strip) procedure. I understand that patients are normally advised to stack pillows, but how does this prevent you from rolling over onto the grafts? That’s really my primary concern. I tend to toss and turn a lot during the night, so any
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The second time for anything is normally easier I find, and hair restoration is no exception. The perhaps most interesting observation I could give however from my second procedure is that while the experience was somewhat easier, the difference was hardly noticeable. But for the right reasons however! Reflecting back on my second Bosley restoration...
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