I give the patient a surgical sponge that has no soap in it. The patient then wets his recipient area with softly running water. Any good shampoo can be used with the sponge. Put shampoo into a small bowl of water and then using the sponge, make a lot of suds so that it fills […]
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You do not need a professional opinion. If you want to keep your current girlfriend, consider maintaining clean hygiene and washing your “stinky” hair. The frequency of hair washing has nothing to do with genetic male pattern balding. Bacteria and fungal infection from poor hygiene can cause hair loss.
A month following the surgery you may wash your hair as you normally would. You should have started to wash it after the surgery, but the ‘crud’ you are talking about reflects scabs from the surgery and skin that normally sheds. To wash it clean, apply shampoo and leave it on for 5-10 minutes, then […]
You should be washing your hair the day after the hair transplant surgery to keep it clean of crusting. Of course, everything is healed by the 3rd month and washing your hair is good hygiene.
Washing your hair daily is never a problem–just be gentle with it. When you are too vigorous, you pull out the miniaturized hairs very easily.
Yes, with weak hair, you should be gentle when you wash your hair and you can wash after the Gym without a problem. Don’t rub it hard and don’t brush it rough when finishing it as rough handling will cause hair loss when there is miniaturization in the hair shafts.
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/319848.php This article seems to cover it all and is worth reading.
I am shocked that your doctor never explained the washing process to you. The recipient area requires daily washes to keep it free of crusts. I generally recommend the use of a sponge and supply my patient with a surgical sponge to fill with soapy water and press on the recipient area daily. By repeating this daily, all crusts can […]
I believe that you are the first person I have seen to show the results of no washing of the hair transplant area for three months. Of course you can and should be washing your hair with a good quality shampoo and you will find the crusts will all come off, possibly after the first wash.
Many homeless men seem to have long hair and rarely shampoo, but we do accumulate dirt and air pollutants on our hair from living in the city. Shampooing daily or every other day keeps the hair clean. For me, I like a clean hair and scalp and would personally feel bad if I started to […]
I am posting this only because I receive similar emails daily from patients all around the world after they have their hair transplant surgery. I want to emphasize I am honored to be sought out for my opinions on hair transplant issues. However, I also want to make it clear that BaldingBlog (or the Internet) is not […]
A famous hair researcher recently suggested that a wool sweater of the highest grade, if washed everyday for a year, would eventually show significant wear and tear after a year. That is because the soaps and detergents used would break apart the wool fibers with time. Better wools stand up to the detergent attacks better. […]
Snippet from the article: See the video at Mental Floss — Washing Your Hair in Space I have often wondered about the other essential body functions in space, but did not feel it was a necessary project for my busy mind prior to seeing the video. Click on the above link to check out the […]
Hair loss has nothing to do with washing your hair. You are likely correct in your guess, that it is the oils or possibly any hair styling product you’re using that is keeping the loose hairs that would’ve normally fallen out throughout the day. Once you rub your head, those hairs become dislodged from the […]
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