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Hi guys,
So almost all doctors agree that smoking around the time of a Hair transplant will have a detrimental impact. BUT, we still hear from surgeons every now and then who have had patients which were chronic smokers and still had good results. I haven't seen too many responses from patients who HAVE smoked chronically or occasionally in the (for arguments sake) two week recovery window and still got great results.
SO, once again, can we try and get some responses from these people so that I, and anyone else interested, can hear from those patients who continued their smoking habit, and what sort of results they achieved?
PS - For this poll, let us consider the post-op recovery window (in which one should not be smoking) to be a modest 2 week period
So almost all doctors agree that smoking around the time of a Hair transplant will have a detrimental impact. BUT, we still hear from surgeons every now and then who have had patients which were chronic smokers and still had good results. I haven't seen too many responses from patients who HAVE smoked chronically or occasionally in the (for arguments sake) two week recovery window and still got great results.
SO, once again, can we try and get some responses from these people so that I, and anyone else interested, can hear from those patients who continued their smoking habit, and what sort of results they achieved?
PS - For this poll, let us consider the post-op recovery window (in which one should not be smoking) to be a modest 2 week period