Radiation "exit wound" hair loss/regrowth
Any experiences with how long (if ever?) it takes to grow back? It's hard for me to see it without using a hand mirror, so I tend to forget it's there, but every time I actually use mirrors to look at it, ouch, it's REALLY noticeable. And short of just shaving my head (or maybe a mohawk!) there's not a whole lot I can do about it (other than a wig, which might actually be fun).
Maybe I'm just being vain (wouldn't be the first time) but I sure would like to look closer to "normal" (don't get me started on the lymphedema under my chin!) again.
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It want take long at all my neck still no hair but thats ok.0 -
6-12 months though thinner in the affected area.robert77dr said:Hair
It want take long at all my neck still no hair but thats ok.
6-12 months though thinner in the affected area.
Scam0 -
You vain creature, you!
Big plus for me - that wide strip on the back of my skull, reaching from ear to ear and from the nape of my neck up to the tops of my ears - started slowly growing back at about two or three months out. Down side is, it really really looks like pubic hair. Then I shed out my scant remaining pre-treatment hair, and it ALL grew back in looking like pubic hair. I asked my genius hairdresser to do something creative, to make it look like it was on purpose. I got this buzz cut punk hairdo that I actually got compliments on.
Get creative. Indulge in your punk music fantasies!
Deb0 -
STILL Got It
A year after rads, I have my bald patch in back. a have a few hairs in there, but the vast majority is still gone - doc said it would not come back, but I know some folks do get new growth. You can't see my few hairs - it all looks bald. Probably easier for me - being a woman, I just grow my hair above the bald patch long enough to go over the bald part. I have wondered about tattooing, though - not gonna do it, but I've wondered.0 -
Rock OnD Lewis said:You vain creature, you!
Big plus for me - that wide strip on the back of my skull, reaching from ear to ear and from the nape of my neck up to the tops of my ears - started slowly growing back at about two or three months out. Down side is, it really really looks like pubic hair. Then I shed out my scant remaining pre-treatment hair, and it ALL grew back in looking like pubic hair. I asked my genius hairdresser to do something creative, to make it look like it was on purpose. I got this buzz cut punk hairdo that I actually got compliments on.
Get creative. Indulge in your punk music fantasies!
Deb
Deb,
Everybody (me included) liked my post-treatment spiked hair, even if it was white and gray at first. got my "normal" hair now, and it doesn't look as good. My hair did not come back curly after chemo, just sturdy and full of body - I tell folks my hair's so straight, even my post-chemo hair was straight.0 -
4 months for DougD Lewis said:You vain creature, you!
Big plus for me - that wide strip on the back of my skull, reaching from ear to ear and from the nape of my neck up to the tops of my ears - started slowly growing back at about two or three months out. Down side is, it really really looks like pubic hair. Then I shed out my scant remaining pre-treatment hair, and it ALL grew back in looking like pubic hair. I asked my genius hairdresser to do something creative, to make it look like it was on purpose. I got this buzz cut punk hairdo that I actually got compliments on.
Get creative. Indulge in your punk music fantasies!
Deb
It started to grow back about 2 months ago - short, fine stuff, like what grows on babies' bald spots. He just got the rest cut to match that growth, as it is now about 1 cm. Looks a lot more "normal" even though it is shorter than he usually wears it. I took him to a hairstylist (rather than his normal barber) - she did not say she'd ever worked with radiation regrowth before, but she did a great job.0 -
lost beard, yea!Pam M said:STILL Got It
A year after rads, I have my bald patch in back. a have a few hairs in there, but the vast majority is still gone - doc said it would not come back, but I know some folks do get new growth. You can't see my few hairs - it all looks bald. Probably easier for me - being a woman, I just grow my hair above the bald patch long enough to go over the bald part. I have wondered about tattooing, though - not gonna do it, but I've wondered.
I lost my entire beard, and it was quite heavy. I grow whiskers on my upper lip only now and a few straglers on my cheeks. I love not having to shave anymore!!!! I lost a bit of hair on the back of head, but it came back after 6 months. My hair is thinner now, but I've still got it all. No more beard growing for me !!
All the best, Steve0 -
Same as Deb.D Lewis said:You vain creature, you!
Big plus for me - that wide strip on the back of my skull, reaching from ear to ear and from the nape of my neck up to the tops of my ears - started slowly growing back at about two or three months out. Down side is, it really really looks like pubic hair. Then I shed out my scant remaining pre-treatment hair, and it ALL grew back in looking like pubic hair. I asked my genius hairdresser to do something creative, to make it look like it was on purpose. I got this buzz cut punk hairdo that I actually got compliments on.
Get creative. Indulge in your punk music fantasies!
Deb
I lost from the top of my ears down. Plus the rest really thinned out. It started growing back a few months later, and my hair was always very thick and wiry. Now that half is even worse. Impossible to work with, it's like pubic hair. Mine is cropped short. Pixie cut.0 -
Thanks
for all the replies, looks like I'll just hafta wait and see what happens. There is some very very short superfine hair there, but from more than a foot away it's invisible, so the patch is good as bald. The missing half of my moustache is beginning to come back, so hopefully eventually so will the neck spot.0 -
Same here!BrianKrashpad said:Thanks
for all the replies, looks like I'll just hafta wait and see what happens. There is some very very short superfine hair there, but from more than a foot away it's invisible, so the patch is good as bald. The missing half of my moustache is beginning to come back, so hopefully eventually so will the neck spot.
I'm not adding anything new to what's already been said lol, but I feel your pain! Lucky for me I'm a girl and wigs are an easy thing to get away with! I just wore wigs until it finally grew in! It took about 2 months, but now it looks pretty normal! Take care!0
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