Q: How long until you can resume normal activity after a hair transplant?

The first two days after the hair restoration surgery were the only time in which I felt like doing absolutely nothing. Again, this was mostly because of fatigue. It doesn't seem like it at the time, but sitting in a chair and having your head worked on for a whole working day really takes it out of you. The Bosley employees make you feel comfortable the whole time, which is probably why I didn't notice the fatigue until a day later. In short, don't plan to run a marathon or go out dancing the day after the procedure. Also refer to my pain and discomfort associated with my Bosley procedure entry.   

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Marvin Smith

What about infections, are there any incidents of serious infections?

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