Dr. Hubner, here with natural transplants, we're here with our patient Michelle and two weeks ago, Michelle had her procedure done in one of our two clinical locations and she's having post-op with care in the other location. So we just wanted to give an example for people that maybe they prefer one location or the other. It is possible if you're traveling, to have your post-operative care kind of managed at the more the nearby location. That'S more convenient for you now. Michelle had our surgery like we said two weeks ago, and this is kind of what you can expect at two weeks, so she still looks kinda lumpy bumpy. It'S become more scats now than kind of fresh losing what you meant, which you probably saw on her surgery day, and you can see very tightly packed stats all in the areas that they grafted into now. She'S, two weeks out, probably by the end of this third post-operative week, all these scabs are gon na be falling off and at about a month her head is gon na, be looking into pretty much about the way it did before she came to our clinic. So that's what she can expect so she's here today to get her sutures out and we'll pan around and we'll show you what her suture line looks like at two weeks mm-hmm. So you can see even at two weeks - and this is still very, very new scar formation - almost undetectable. Now she has bust her hair down from the left from the time she had the surgery, so it's even more detectable than it would have been, but even at this length is that there's really it's really very, very disguised, which is great so as she grows her Hair out when she that she elects to grow her out to any length, this will not be an issue for her whatsoever great. So we wanted to ask Michelle. However, her post-operative course has been. We know she had a few days of swelling, which is a little uncomfortable, but maybe just kind of put people out there that are kind of on the fence still about getting this procedure done and just want to know about the post-operative, and will I be what Do you think what would you say the mystery I mean? Listen. I had an amazing experience and while I had some swelling, it wasn't bad at all. It was probably about day for that. I had some swelling around with my eyes and eyelids a little puffiness under the eyes, but all normal and I actually had very little pain. So probably I took maybe one or two pain, you know pills, but nothing dramatic at all. So I had a great experience and I stayed on down in Florida for a few days and enjoy the sunny weather and I'm back at work. So awesome - and you know at this point you've been covering up with kind of a loose scarves which Oren's today and that's great, that's perfect, guess what the advice for all our patients in terms of the swelling. It is unfortunate when you do get some swelling. We always kind of warn you ahead of time that this could happen. It'S really we do everything we can to prevent it as part of the post-operative management. We have you ice, your forehead for the first 4 or 5 days, but unfortunately, there's nothing under percent guarantee. No, I mean ice and dr. Huber never told me the other doctor. He told me that that would happen, and so I mean it wasn't really bad at all. I just he was available to you to do a FaceTime, I'm gon na FaceTime to make sure that everything was fine and he said you know just continue to. I sit and relax and very little motion, and so that's what I did and probably within 48 hours it had resolved itself. Yes, so it wasn't terribly bad at all. Excellent, we're so happy to hear that, and now the fun part now that all these snaps off the wait, three or four months are going to start getting some growth. We'Re going to start to see the results of you in line. Okay, absolutely so we'll check in on you in a few months renown. So much thank you call us now, eight four, four, three, two seven four, two four seven and ask about our Hugh and Hugh plus procedures, which move more hair than ever before. Hope to hear from you soon
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Octavia Marshay: why do they get sutures? do you guys remove skin or just take graphs