Hurting the Growth Rate of Hair Grafts
I recently had a hair transplant procedure done a clinic in Las Vegas. I keep worrying that something I do will hurt the growth of my grafts. It’s not an OCD but I’m always thinking about it when something happens.
Recently, my doctor put me on Ibuprofen 400 mg 3 times per day for a week to see if it calms this pain I’ve been having in my Gall Bladder area. This was in case I have some kind of inflammation. I’m having an Ultrasound next week. I’m wondering if we have to surgically remove my gall bladder, will that hurt the growth because of stress on the body? If we don’t find anything with the ultrasound, we might result to antibiotics for a week. Is that something that might hurt the transplant?
You see where I’m going with this? What is the threshold for something hurting the growth rate of the grafts. If they’re in there, are they pretty much in there and going to grow at 90% no matter what? What would one have to do to hurt that growth rate?
Hair transplants are robust when they grow and very little can be done to damage a grown out hair from a transplant. In a couple weeks, everything is set… so depending on how recent your hair transplant was, I wouldn’t say there’s any cause for concern. Don’t worry, be happy!
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