Quote from: Sophia Sage on October 26, 2016, 09:12:03 PM
Looking better and better, Rhonda! I love how you put it, that you're finally seeing your true face.
And you really are recovering quite well. I didn't really see my true face emerge for at least a month, and closer to two.
I'm very interested in this -- how many grafts? Where? What's the whole post-op recovery for this supposed to look like?
Hi Sophia, I really appreciate your encouragement. There are some difficult days when looking in the mirror, I just am not happy with how things are going and I don't like what I see. I think the mind plays tricks on us when we're not feeling good and feeling a bit depressed.
I wasn't sure whether I would post an image of the grafts because at the moment they really don't look good at all. Right after you get them you can't cover them at all because they are very fragile and you don't want to dislodge them. I'm going to see Dr Syzferman today so I might have more information about the recovery process.
Here is what they look like now so you can see the area they cover. There is a little gap between the graphs and my hair because they shave just a little of your hair as they go so that they can get the graphs right up to your hairline. They say it takes about 3 months for the follicle groups to start growing. Dr Syzferman packs them in very tightly as you may be able to see.
http://imgur.com/24vftGLThe redness is a lot of tiny scabs because as the graphs get pushed in there is a tiny amount of bleeding in some places. I'm told that the scabs fall off in a few days so I hope that this redness goes away along with it. Also after a few days I'll be able to cover it with my hair and/or a scarf or headband.