7 weeks after Seth’s hair restoration procedure

Posted by on December 29th, 2009 at 04:25pm

Most of the conditions I spoke of in my final blog entry are
actually still with me – in specific, the numbness and the spotting. The transplanted area is less sensitive
now than it was (although not entirely back to normal). But now I’ve entered into a new phase
of recovery – my scalp is breaking out. 

Yes,
the hair transplant area on my head looks a lot like my face did when I was 14
years old. There is hair up there
now to hide it – no one has looked at me or treated me like a doomed character
from a Stephen King novel. And it
doesn’t bother me unless I touch it – thereupon it is rather sensitive.

Oddly,
it’s a different kind of sensitive than what I was feeling on my scalp before. It seems like I can tell the
sensitivity is increasingly topical that duration – it has to do with the breakouts sitting
on my scalp, not the recovery of my scalp itself – whether that makes any
sense. Still not great. I do remember that from final day, and
I know that it’s a normal part of the process. So I’m not real worried about that one, but I am looking
forward to having it be by.

- Seth

Original post by Seth Garon

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