How long can you not wash hair after mastectomy?

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oceangirl654
oceangirl654 Member Posts: 217

I was just diagnosed with breast cancer. I heard you can't shower after a mastectomy. I have to wash my hair every three days with scalp medicine. If not it gets crazy itchy. What can I do? How many days do you have to wait to wash your hair? Do any hairdressers have chairs supportive enough at the sinks that they can wash your hair for you three days after surgery? Thanks so much for your help!

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  • Nel138281
    Nel138281 Member Posts: 2,124
    edited December 2014

    All surgeons are different in their instructions.  I was told I could shower/wash my hair the day after surgery.  It took a day or so to feel well enough to deal with the shower and drains.  Dealing with the drains was biggest issue, but once done the first time, much easier.   Ask your surgeon.

    Good luck

  • Straitlover
    Straitlover Member Posts: 124
    edited December 2014

    Depends on your doctor. Mine let me shower after 48 hrs. Some don;t allow it until your drains come out. The chairs at the salon should be OK, but they do sell a shampoo funnel at Sally Beauty Supply for using at a sink if you want to go that route. W/ it you can sit upright and put the end in the sink.

    http://www.sallybeauty.com/shampoo-funnel/SBS-260815,default,pd.html


    I bought one to use for my mother when she was too weak to bend over the sink to wash her hair (could not wash it in the shower, didn't like to get water in her ears or on her face).


  • krisnanbrandy123
    krisnanbrandy123 Member Posts: 66
    edited December 2014

    I washed my hair the next day. You can either do it over a sink but someone will have to do it for you or u can do it in the shower. You will get instructions on what can get wet or not. It somehow worked out and I always felt I could get clean--it would have driven me crazy otherwise

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited December 2014

    My PS allowed me to shower and wash on day 2 after surgery. Daily showers but no immersion. Not sure when I can go back to my daily hot baths, but looking forward to that hopefully soon.

    Scottie

  • Scottiemom11
    Scottiemom11 Member Posts: 1,298
    edited December 2014

    My PS allowed me to shower and wash on day 2 after surgery. Daily showers but no immersion. Not sure when I can go back to my daily hot baths, but looking forward to that hopefully soon.

    Scottie

  • coraleliz
    coraleliz Member Posts: 1,523
    edited December 2014

    I considered going to the salon & letting someone else wash my hair(it needed cutting anyway). I ended up washing it in the sink. It was quite long at the time.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited December 2014

    I had my dd help me wash it in the sink right after I got home from the hospital! Ah, felt great!

  • Blessings2011
    Blessings2011 Member Posts: 4,276
    edited December 2014

    Like others have said, it depends on your surgeon, and they are all different!!!

    My PS said no showers while my drains were in, and they were in for two weeks.

    I didn't mind, I had plenty of baby wipes, and took "birdie baths" with a washcloth just to feel fresh.

    I normally only wash my hair twice a week anyway, and it's very short and curly, so I didn't think about it too much.

    One day I did let DH try to wash it in our kitchen sink (with one of those pull-out faucets) and he almost drowned me. Thank goodness for the big bath towel I covered my face with.

    Many ladies take advantage of salons for a nice hair wash and blow dry right after surgery. You shouldn't have any problem laying back in the chair at the sink.... but I would make sure that someone can help you sit back up. They can put their arms behind your back and push you up.... never pull you by your arms.

    Either way - you can do it at home with help if your doctor lets you, or you can do it at the salon with a bit of assistance.

  • oceangirl654
    oceangirl654 Member Posts: 217
    edited December 2014

    Thanks so much, everyone! That doesn't sound too bad!

  • Sunflowercat
    Sunflowercat Member Posts: 177
    edited December 2014

    I wanted to chime in, because all surgeons are different. I wasn't allowed to take a shower for 6 weeks! I have long very curly hair so I had it washed/blown out the day before surgery and again at the salon after surgery. At day 10 I managed to wash it myself in the kitchen sink, but it took forever. I wasn't uncomfortable in the salon chair after surgery. So don't despair if you have to wait longer for a shower.

  • Ariom
    Ariom Member Posts: 6,197
    edited December 2014

    I had a shower before I left the Hospital, the morning after my Umx. When I got home, I was able to wash my hair over the bathroom sink, if I kept my elbows into my sides and bent over at the waist. I managed to use the hairdryer the same way.

  • Chloesmom
    Chloesmom Member Posts: 1,053
    edited December 2014

    Mydoctor said 48 hours facing away from the shower spray. I needed help with the shampoo the first time, but was fine on my own 2 days later. My incisions were superglued so no bandages

  • bobogirl
    bobogirl Member Posts: 2,777
    edited December 2014

    Sunflower, Wow! Although I sometimes think it's better not to shower too soon (with drains in).

    I think the more important Q is this: when will you feel like taking a shower? If it drives you crazy, arrange to have someone take you to your salon. I was able to lean back in that shampoo chair.

    Do you have the nozzle on your kitchen sink that has a sprayer? I was able to wash my hair with that right away, by myself. X

  • daisylover
    daisylover Member Posts: 310
    edited December 2014

    My surgeon said no showers until drains are out... I wore a windbreaker so that I could shower my bottom half. My husband washed my hair in the kitchen sink with the sprayer and also with the hand-held shower head in the shower (with wind breaker on and towel around neck). I could wash my own, but it took much longer - especially rinsing.

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