Recovery Timeline · Day 6
Day 6: Scabs Loosening & Donor Recovery
Day 6 is a quiet transition day: scabs are drying and loosening on their own, the donor area is close to comfortable, and the scab-shedding window (roughly days 7–14) is about to open. Your only job is to keep washing gently and let the scabs decide their own schedule.
What to expect
- Scabs visibly drier, some flaking off during washes
- Redness fading from angry to pink
- Itching persisting but usually less sharp than days 3–5
How to care for it
- Keep the routine: gentle daily wash, moisturize if provided, no picking
- Sleeping flat is usually fine from around now if the donor area is comfortable — confirm with your clinic
Is this normal?
- Normal Scab flakes with a hair attached coming off in the wash
- Normal Pink skin showing where scabs have shed
Contact your clinic promptly if you notice
- Bleeding or open sores where scabs came off early — usually from picking; keep clean and tell your clinic if it doesn’t settle
Frequently asked questions
A scab fell off with a hair in it — did I lose the graft?
Almost certainly not. The hair shaft commonly sheds with the scab while the follicle — the part that grows new hair — stays implanted. This is the start of normal shedding, not graft loss. Actual graft loss this late is rare and usually involves bleeding.
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