The Day After Michael's Bosley Procedure

The day after my procedure I didn’t sleep very well. I should have taken a full sleeping pill instead of just half. When I woke up I realized that I had rolled off the mountain of pillows that I built to keep me from sleeping on my procedure area, however, I must have realized that I was to be very careful because I woke up with my forehead resting on my arms. Remarkably, I was in absolutely no pain. I took the pain meds as directed and was scheduled to go back to the Bosley office so they could shampoo my hair for the first time.

When I arrived I had a lot of very dried blood from all 2600 sites that were made. This was dramatically reduced after shampooing. I have to say Mari was very informative. I expressed some of my concerns and she reassured me that everything was going to be just fine.  After she washed my hair she applied a gel to my suture area and then some medicated pads on the top of my head that were to stay for about 30 minutes. These pads were medicated with a copper peptide formula that is specifically for skin/hair grafts (my post-op kit also included a sprits bottle with a similar formula of copper peptide that was to be sprayed on the implanted area every hour or so). I asked Mari a few more questions while the pads sat on my head and once they were removed I was all set to go home.

If you want to know more about the procedure itself, check out this video that was done on the day of my restoration.

- Michael

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