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Title: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: ilsemor on September 24, 2009, 03:16:25 pm
Hello - I had my surgery July 6, 2 1/2 mo ago.  I'm seeing my doctor next week, Dr. Slattery at House, I'm wondering if it's normal...I have a lot of hair, curly, middle length and thick, which makes it very necessary to put conditioner, otherswise I look horrible, like a dog that has not been brushed in years, so I don't brush my hair, just blow dry it and after all this time I feel that a few stitches are still there, when I pass my finger through the incision I feel like it's kind of sticky and crispy, like there's scar still there, I have started wondering if I have leakage in the incision area that does not let it dry completely, I have considered just getting a very short haircut and see if that helps, but it took me five years to get my hair to my length because of the thickness and curls.  What was your experience and what do you suggest.
Thanks!
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: Lilan on September 24, 2009, 07:47:13 pm
I'm not exactly sure I'm understanding the hair part, but I wonder if there might be some scabbing there. That seems to take forever to come off and I'd say better not to mess with it! I'm sure Dr. S. can clue you in when you see him.
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: Kathy M on September 24, 2009, 09:22:33 pm
I've had 3 surgeries in 9 months - first with the AN removal and 2 more related to infections.  I can so relate to hair and scar issues.  What I can tell you is that it can take a good while for the scalp to heal...and in the process, it can continue to scab a bit.  I have been told to continue to put vitamin E on the scar to aid in keeping the site soft - it does help.  Good that you are seeing your doctor and get some direction on how best to care for yours.  These incisions are just in rotten places for healing - seems like I'm always roughing mine up when I sleep too, which just keeps things aggravated.  (My hair is thick and curly too, but I've kept it short for a long time - you must be very patient!!)

Good luck!!

Kathy
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: ilsemor on September 24, 2009, 09:46:57 pm
Thank you, I never thought about putting Vit.E, it makes sense, I thought of aloevera gel, from the plant, I have used it to speed the process of burns and cuts, but i'm a little afraid of doing on my scalp since this was a major surgery.  Wow, 3 surgeries, I really count my blessing and I hope I don't need more, you sound in great spirit, good for you, did you have facial nerve issues?  My face is still with some paralysis and my eye still can't blink.  I'm so glad to be part of this AN family.
Thank you and good luck with your recovery too.
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: sgerrard on September 24, 2009, 10:38:18 pm
Hi ilsemor,

I'm afraid I have no advice on dealing with a lot of thick curly hair - that is just a fading memory for me. :)

I just wanted to welcome you to the forum, please make yourself at home.

Steve
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: ilsemor on September 25, 2009, 11:23:04 am
Thank you Steve.  You know, for us ladies, hair is such an issue. I also forgot to ask if there's supposed to be a huge amount of hair loss after surgery, I know I have complained in the original message that I have too much hair but, if I keep loosing hair like this I might have definitely gotten one more benefit out of this surgery (a lighter head! :)
Good day!
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: Jim Scott on September 25, 2009, 11:44:49 am
Hello - and welcome, ilsemor  ~

Just wanted to respond to your question regarding hair loss following surgery.  I strongly suspect that what you're feeling is scabbing that hasn't yet dislodged.  Asking your doctor about this is the way to go before getting a short haircut that you don't seem to really want.  To the best of my knowledge - I'm not a doctor - there shouldn't be an inordinate amount of hair loss, post-op.  I didn't notice any hair loss as my scalp healed.  In fact, the shaved section had grown back in 6 weeks or so and my scar was invisible in no time.  Still, we're unique individuals and I doubt that any two AN surgery veterans have the exact same hair growth.  I know that some medications can affect hair health (sometimes making it brittle and thin) but the surgery, in and of itself, shouldn't affect the condition of your hair, excepting the small amount that was shaved off for the operation.  However, that old bugaboo - stress - could also be a factor.  Let's hope your hair remains healthy as your scalp continues to heal!  :)

Jim
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: epc1970 on September 25, 2009, 04:11:30 pm
Islemore
Regarding hair loss after surgery...that happened to me  at about 2 or 3 months post op. I lost what seemed like a ton of hair-I would say all was back to normal after a month or two.  I couldn't believe after not having to have much hair shaved for surgery that I was suddenly losing all of my hair. I think I read that sometimes happens after a major surgery because it shocks the hair in it's growing process. I'm not really sure if that is the reason but I did stop losing my hair! Yours will stop too.
Erin
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: Kathy M on September 26, 2009, 07:13:26 pm
HI Islemore!

After all this, I don't have any facial nerve issues that are visible - I did feel a "heaviness" on my AN side for several months after surgery, but that has gone away.  (They did leave a fragment on the facial nerve to preserve it.)

I also lost hair at what I thought was an alarming rate after the 2nd surgery (I think!).  Anyway, my hair has always been extremely thick and I could actually see my scalp in the front at times, depending on how it laid, and that NEVER happened.  Really freaked me plum out!!!  BUT....the loss slowed down to normal and all is well.  It grew back in and now the only concern is on the back which I fondly call "The Spot".  After all of these challenges, I am learning to become a much more patient person and count my blessings!!  (I learn lessons the hard way, but I'm trying!)

Take care!!

Kathy
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: CHD63 on September 26, 2009, 08:36:24 pm
Hi Ilsemore and welcome to this Forum.

For what it's worth, I think I may have finally picked off the last scab from my incision (from 19 months ago!).  Unfortunately I did not use Vitamin E or Mederma until recently, when I bought a CVS generic kind.  Not sure it helps much at this late date, but can't hurt, I don't think.

I did not significantly lose hair following surgery, but I sure did after the births of each of my three children.  I would presume you will find your hair growth returning to normal before long.

Best thoughts.

Clarice
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: OTO on September 27, 2009, 03:19:50 pm
It does take a long time for the scalp to heal... it seemed like months and months.   It'll be sensitive for awhile too...  sometime it hurt just to comb my hair.   I think some where long ago there was a discussion thread about losing hair after surgery.   I forget what the concensus was...  I too felt I was losing alot of hair post surgey, but then it slowed down to "normal" which is still too much for me... but then I'm at the age where I'm losing hair anyway...

Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: ilsemor on September 27, 2009, 06:11:59 pm
Hello Again, I've also been applying Neosporin for the last few days, has anybody tried this?  I haven't put color in my hair in four months and it looks bad, for the ladies out there, how long did you wait to put color back on your hair?
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: JerseyGirl2 on September 27, 2009, 06:43:53 pm
I haven't put color in my hair in four months and it looks bad, for the ladies out there, how long did you wait to put color back on your hair?


I waited for one month after translab surgery to have my hairdresser color and highlight my hair -- I think this is pretty typical for patients who haven't experienced post-surgical issues.

Catherine (JerseyGirl2)
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: leapyrtwins on September 27, 2009, 07:06:00 pm
Hi, ilsemor and welcome to the Forum.

Neosporin on your head is fine - you can also use bacitracin or polysporin.

As for the hair color - I used to color mine - and my doc said I could just as soon as my head was "healed enough".  Pretty subjective comment  ::)

Just when is "enough"?  I'd check in with your doc to see what his/her rule is.

Best,

Jan
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: Nani on September 27, 2009, 08:16:46 pm
I used hair product in my hair and it seemed attracted to the scar area.  It would cake on, crust, flake and for the first few months aggravate it.  I stopped applying product to that area for a while.  I am still cautious around the scar for paranoia that it will cake up and flake again and it will look like giant white flakes of dandruff falling out while I am out at dinner or something.
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: MissMolly on September 28, 2009, 02:10:56 pm
Hi There,

After 3 months I still have crusty, scabby parts of my scar.  Sometimes little bits of scab comes out with hair in it.  Sometimes it bleeds.  My doctor believes it's just ingrown hairs trying to grow where they can't. 

Also, had my hair colored for the first time last week since surgery.  The scar got somewhat irritated by the process, but it was worth it!  Now the grey and mousey brown is gone, I feel much better.  The texture of my hair near the surgical site improved as well.

Good luck to you!

Molly
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: ilsemor on September 30, 2009, 04:32:10 pm
Hello again - So I went to my appointment with Dr. Slattery (House) this afternoon and he looked at my scab and he pulled ingrown hairs, painful, but he said it was the reason for the discomfort, irritation, inflammation and all the nonsense that was associated with it.  Also I was told by the nurse that I can put color on my hair again, as soon as the little irritation from pulling those hairs which bleed is dry.  He also suggested putting a cotton ball with Vaseline in the outside of the cotton ball so no water or chemicals go inside the air.  GOOD TIP!

Thank you friends!
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: moe on October 01, 2009, 08:11:00 am
Ilsemor,
Enjoy your day at the "spa." Kind of like a spa for the head!
You'll feel like a new person.
That is the ONE thing I splurge on for myself. A good hair trim/color/highlight. (and expensive chocolate too). Worth every penny. I'm due for one too.
(I skip the pedicure/manicure/)
Have a good one.
Maureen
Title: Re: HAIR AND SCAR ISSUES
Post by: pjb on October 11, 2009, 05:57:34 pm
I also believe it is just the scab it took a long time to come off I was too afraid to put any kind of salve on it and I found cutting my hair short was the best thing for me it was very painful washing and drying my hair. But with the short hair now it is so easy to maintain eventually hair always grows back.... My vanity was when can I dye my hair too much gray was showing....