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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: DeniseSmith on July 07, 2006, 06:46:12 am
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Okay this is something I noticed lately and want to know if anyone else has noticed this.
My AN is on my left side. Since my surgery I cannot believe the grey hair on that side of my head. I have more on that side than on my right. I had a few prior to my surgery, but since it seems to be out of control.
I am curious has anyone else notice that? ???
Denise
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My hair is coming in more gray around the surgery area and I have heard this is common. Also coming in a new texture or curly seems to be common. Mine is just plain white/gray and a little coarse but since I am blond it isn't so noticable.
Amy
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My hair has always been wild and crazy so I dont know that I would notice if it decides to do anything else a little strange :D
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do you want a professional cosmetologist response on how stress affects the color/texture of hair in a Cosmetology 101 statement... or... shall I shut up?
FYI, have noticed it as well since my CK treatment... shhhhhh... everyone thinks I'm a partial, natural blonde! :)
Phyl
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I am curious to ask, when do you feel normal enough to go to a hairdresser after surgery? Should I consider someone with a background with head trauma? I have always enjoyed having my hair done but am really scared about having soft spots?
Any info would be appreciated.
Lisa
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I've got the grey coming in at a furious rate on my AN side too. I'm 30 years old!
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I told my usual hairdresser that I was having the operation and she has been fantastic. Very gentle when shampooing and careful when blowdrying. I went to her about 4 months post op. I don't have any more grey hairs on the AN side but I have a little bit of hair growing from the indentation which is determined to stick right out no matter what I do!! And the dent has got so much bigger too, I'm 11 months post op. Seeing the surgeon in September so will ask questions about it then.
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I visited my hairdresser four weeks post op. I went in after washing my own hair. I didn't want to rest my neck on the sink edge. I took my own comb with round teeth. I asked the person not to scrape my scalp there. I heard from another poster that she was not allowed to get colorant or bleach in her incision. I think this would not be good. The incision site wants to stay soft and sometimes moist for a few months. Take care. Yes, my incision area still seems large and soft at 6 months. I don't poke around on it at all.
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Anesthetic and drugs affect the hair after any surgery or illness. So, it can fall out, turn grey and change texture as a result of the surgery trauma, or meds. Hormonal changes/adrenal fuctions can impacted by trauma too. So maybe this explains some of the extra greys. But when I reached a certain age, grey was the least of my problems! ;D
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Okay this is something I noticed lately and want to know if anyone else has noticed this.
My AN is on my left side. Since my surgery I cannot believe the grey hair on that side of my head. I have more on that side than on my right. I had a few prior to my surgery, but since it seems to be out of control.
I am curious has anyone else notice that? ???
Denise
Yes. Interesting phenomenon, isn't it? As if we didn't have enough to deal with......
I'm a guy, age 63. Full head of formerly brown hair. Pre-surgery, (6/7/06), my hair was grey at the temples (and had been that way for many years) but with my hair now so much shorter on the sides (to compensate for and to hopefully grow in to match the shaved area on the incision side - my left) I noticed that my hair is now grey about halfway up my head, to my part. This is new. Obviously, at my age, this extra grey hair is not a major concern and my barber tells me: "Jim, just be glad you still have all your hair!" I am.
The stress of the always-lengthy AN removal surgery, the hours spent under anesthesia and the various strong meds necessarily taken (or given by doctors and hospital staff) following surgery might well explain this 'suddenly grey' (or greyer) situation we can find ourselves faced with. For younger 'victims' of this phenomena, there is always hair-color rinses and dyes. I can't blame anyone under 60 for not wanting 'premature' grey hair ...unless you are Taylor Hicks! Maybe if I could learn how to sing 'soulfully'.....naaaah! ;)
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Perhaps the stem cell research using hair follicles will discover the answer for all this....
I noticed that, for myself, my hair has grown in darker along the paths of the radiation treatment, though other areas are more "blonde".....
This is a most interesting thread.
Windsong
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I don't think I have more grey hair on my AN side but my AN side hair is bizzare to say the least. It is coarse and hard to manage. I am going to blame it on the steroids......ok, so it could be my incision too........but it is probably the steroids.  ::)
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I haven't noticed any more gray hair, but I have noticed that I am continually having hair grow in along my incision. Anyone else have this?
Jean
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Yes, Jean, my incision has new hair growing all along it. At six months I can gently scrub there, too! The "hole" in my hair style is filling out.
Kathy, I have fine hair and the new stuff is the same in texture. I had steriods for three days post op, none at home.
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Scott, falling hair has been a particular problem with me after weight loss, and after antibiotic treatment. It has always grown back in though. You might feel little stubs poking out where it is growing in.
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I went back to my hairdresser six months after my surgery. She was super gentle and took alot more time than usual. I have no complaints. I think as long as you tell them what to expect and please be gentle they will follow your instructions.
I have been coloring my hair since my surgery. I have shoulder length hair, so its not cheap, but its better than the alternative. Also I am happy to say my hair growth at my incision is finally long enough to put into a pony tail. No more 80's hair for me!! Yippee!! :D
D
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Yes, I have a ton of grey hair after my surgery. Not one before. Most women in my family don't go grey until their late sixties, so at 55 I am an oddity. Hair color doesn't cover mine up either!! What has worked for you?
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Brendalu,
I don't know what they do, I go to a salon. I had some grey before but very little, just a few here and there.
But now on my AN side I notice they are abundent.
Good Luck finding a solution.
Denise