Hair Loss and sunken in face??
As a past hairdresser, anyone who has had major surgery, will lose their hair within six months of surgery. It's very common. It's the same with people who have babies. It is just a process that happens because your body is busy taking care of healing itself - the hair will grow back! After I have my surgery, and when I start losing hair, I am going to head to the hair stylist to help me find a flattering style. Same with the thin face. I am going to have to go check with the local cosmetician to find new ways to apply make up. There is a recouperation time, and I think, from previous surgeries, that we all look a little "pale" and sunken in for the first 6 mos to a year after surgery. This is all in my humble opinion of course!
Gesch
check out my pictures... I don't think that I look like I'm unhealthy, and I don't look older either, in fact I have comments that say I look much younger. I'm sure it depends on the person, their bone structure, and body type.
I started losing my hair at 4 months out and now I have new hair growing in and all is good. I didn't worry too much about the hair lose because it has happened with every surgery I've ever had.