One thing I realized lately is that hair wash does play a critical role in this whole transplant thingy. A firm and gentle hair wash is basically what everyone needs, transplant or not.
I am proud to say 95% of scabs were removed after an extra 15 minutes in shower just to rub them off. I do noticed the skin tone of the implanted area is less reddish compared to past few days and I like to think that it's because the skin finally get to breath after dirt that was covering it was removed :)
Honestly, the donor area is not really visible like how it looks in the photo. You have to wash the whole area thoroughly to remove any trapped cotton wool, cream applied & etc to keep it clean.
Until next time, cheers~
I am proud to say 95% of scabs were removed after an extra 15 minutes in shower just to rub them off. I do noticed the skin tone of the implanted area is less reddish compared to past few days and I like to think that it's because the skin finally get to breath after dirt that was covering it was removed :)
Honestly, the donor area is not really visible like how it looks in the photo. You have to wash the whole area thoroughly to remove any trapped cotton wool, cream applied & etc to keep it clean.
Until next time, cheers~
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