Knowing your own hair will soon be growing in bald areas after hair transplant surgery can be extremely exciting. But those who undergo surgical hair restoration know that the first week is critical to protect their vulnerable scalp and the newly transplanted grafts. What are the best ways to protect your hair transplant? Will bumping your head or losing a graft ruin your hair replacement procedure?

In this discussion, forum member “hairjordan” is concerned that he may have lost a graft 4 days after his hair surgery. View this discussion  thread to learn how to determine if you’ve truly lost a graft and what to do in order to protect your transplant from potential damage during the vulnerable first week. You are encouraged to offer your input and experience.

Bill Seemiller
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Bill successfully restored his hair with three hair transplantation procedures. He is now the Associate Publisher of the Hair Transplant Network.com and the Hair Loss Learning Center.org

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