First off let me say I find your answers to be very informative.
My first question is: Will cannibus affect my hair transplant I had on Feb 08/06? I don’t smoke cigarettes but cannibus helps me deal with my occasional back pain.
Secondly when can I resume my normal jogging of a couple miles in the morning? As well as doing chin ups and push ups? I have been told exercise of these sorts will only expand the the donor scar.
Thank you and i appreciate your advice.
Medically speaking, smoking cigarettes (even the cannabis / marijuana kind) promotes poor wound healing by decreasing blood circulation. It may have an impact on your hair transplant, however, I do not know how much of an impact it will have.
Exercises such as sit-ups that may have a potential to stretch the back of your scalp will also have an impact on your donor scar. Running 1 week after surgery is not a problem. Although you can probably resume most of your regular activity after one or two weeks post surgery, the scar takes about 6 months to a year to completely set and in the first 3-6 weeks, the wound structural elements that make for good solid healing change and build. I generally tell my patients not to do the type of exercises that stress the neck muscles like body press or sit-ups for up to 6 weeks. A few of my patients even ran marathons a few weeks after surgery without any negative effects.



Even if you could buy an FUE tool, do you really trust a doctor who has never done this procedure before? This is without a doubt the most difficult surgery that is in the hair transplant arena. It took me many years to master it. Few doctors worldwide can do it well. If you and he decide to go forward with this, there is one word to describe you -rather than call you “foolish”, I shall call you “brave”.
You were born with a ‘bald leg’ and it is just the way you are. It’s in your genes. If you are asking for a surgical or medical solution to your bald leg, there are no medications for bald limbs, but there are always hair transplants, though there are lots of drawbacks to them. If you get hair transplants to cover your arms and legs, the hair will grow out to pony tail length (or longer) and it will take a great deal of surgery. You will have to cut the hair and keep it trimmed to normal body hair length. When it grows, it will look like scalp hair, not leg hair.