- Reaction score
- 45
I shaved my head with a blade a couple of months ago.
Last week, I went to a hair transplant clinic for consultation.
I met an assistant there who asked me if I had shaved with blade or clipper.
Upon knowing that I had shaved my head with blade, he said that I have done irreversible damage to my hair.
He said, many of my hair which were thin before are not going to grow back, as they are usually not healthy enough to come out of the skin surface after a shave with a blade.
According to him, shave with a blade cuts the hair from deep into skin and the weak ones(miniaturizing) just do not grow back to the surface.
I'm worried and bashing my head against the wall and regretting my decision of shaving my head with a blade so close to the scalp.
The reason I shaved head was my severe Seborrheic Dermatitis.
I'm already using minoxidil(which I doubt is fake) and I don't know what else to do to reverse or even minimize the damage done!
Last week, I went to a hair transplant clinic for consultation.
I met an assistant there who asked me if I had shaved with blade or clipper.
Upon knowing that I had shaved my head with blade, he said that I have done irreversible damage to my hair.
He said, many of my hair which were thin before are not going to grow back, as they are usually not healthy enough to come out of the skin surface after a shave with a blade.
According to him, shave with a blade cuts the hair from deep into skin and the weak ones(miniaturizing) just do not grow back to the surface.
I'm worried and bashing my head against the wall and regretting my decision of shaving my head with a blade so close to the scalp.
The reason I shaved head was my severe Seborrheic Dermatitis.
I'm already using minoxidil(which I doubt is fake) and I don't know what else to do to reverse or even minimize the damage done!
