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Just curious, how long do you guys take doing a wash? Basically cleaning part.
How are you guys doing the wash?
I don't understand how the crust and scabs are supposed to fall off on their own when it seems like the Vitamin E is holding them onto the scalp.
Thanks,
Michael
Alvi Armani
Dr. Paul Edwards 5/08, 3269 Grafts
Dr. Antonio Armani 9/09, 2333 Grafts
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Qb, don't worry about the scabs falling off. Just make sure that you are meticulously following Dr. Armani's post-op instructions. I know after my procedure it seemed like the scabs would not fall off. However, just keep doing what you are supposed to do and when the scabs soften up they will fall off on their own. Hope that helps.
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Thank you Eurohair for the reply.
I'm wondering if I'm doing my wash too quickly or too softly. How aggressive should the wash be?
Alvi Armani
Dr. Paul Edwards 5/08, 3269 Grafts
Dr. Antonio Armani 9/09, 2333 Grafts
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| Hello GB1, You do not need to spend more then 5-10 minutes in the morning and the evening washing your grafts. Fill a cup with warm soapy water and rinse the water over the grafts, then do it a few more times to rinse of the soap. Do not worry about the scabbing, this is neccessary for the grafts to heal and is very much expected.
Eric Patient Care Alvi Armani Eric@alviarmani.com
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