May 14 2008, 1:35 pm PT | Posted in: Hair Transplantation + Photos + Post-Operative
So I think I am finally ready to have a procedure, on average, how long does it take for the scabbing to go away? I do not want to go back to work before it does.
The last two patients done this past week had no scabs when they left surgery or on the days following surgery. This is what we expect in over 90% of patients and most can go out into the real world without a hat on. Some people keep the scabs longer. The length of time relates to the:
- size of the wound (the smaller the wound the shorter the scab period)
- washing skills
- patient variables
Two of these are in control of the doctor and the patient, while the third is not controlled be addressing #1 and #2 alone.
Update: Here are 2 photos of a patient — the photo on the left was taken under an hour after the surgery of 1500 grafts was complete; the photo on the right was taken 11 days after surgery. This is the typical post-operative appearance of our patient surgeries. Click to enlarge.
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