Life After A Hair Transplant – What you should do and not do!

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Introduction

Got your hair transplanted but still figuring out how to go about it? To have fuller and thicker hair is every person’s dream. And when you are not blessed with it genetically, you can still get the hair you always wanted! Studies have shown that men’s folks experience hair thinning and balding more than females. But you need not worry now because, through the procedure of hair transplant, you can now get thicker and fuller hair. However, you still need to follow certain protocols in life after your hair transplant surgery to ensure that, you do not get infections or any other such complications!


Life after your hair transplant!

Life after your hair transplant may make you seem bold, confident and beautiful. However, with all the external beauty that comes with it, you will still need to be very cautious especially in first few weeks of your surgery. After you get the procedure done, you may feel your scalp being sore. And for which your doctor may likely prescribe you with some medication, like a painkiller, antibiotics. They will help to reduce infection and anti-inflammatory medications to lower the swellings.

You will even notice your hair falling out, which is quite normal as it paves the way for the growth of your new hair.  Depending on the doctors, some may even prescribe you with medication for hair growth. They may improve the new regrowth hair and as such these medications will also prevent or slow down the growth of hair.

hair transplant before and after

Below are some normal reactions you will face after a hair transplant.

The Pain

One may even experience some mild pains in and around the region of the transplanted hair after the procedure. This makes it difficult to sleep for the first few days after the surgery. And remember that it is even more common to experience lesser pain in the transplanted area than the donor area after your hair transplant surgery. Some of these pains on the transplanted area can also be treated with over the counter medication which you can find it from any of the clinic or pharmacy.

Swelling and Itching

You will even experience swelling in and around your eyes and the forehead as well. This may last probably to about two to five days. But with the correct medication, it can help to reduce the symptoms.

Itching is also very common after having a hair transplant. This may last for about a week or two after the procedure.This indicates that the tissue is starting to heal and recover.

Try to sleep in a position where you will minimize your contact with the region where you got your hair transplanted.

Red Scabs And Spots

One may even notice some red scabs and spots at the bottom of the transplanted hair on the recipient and donor area. But, you need not panic as they are quite normal and maybe visible till around 10 days or so. 

Above all, the recovery period after a hair transplant surgery will most probably vary depending on the life behavior of the person; and what type of procedure they chose, their age, food diet, lifestyle, and climatic factors as well!

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The Do’s and Do not’s!

Avoid exposing your scalp directly to the sunlight after your hair transplant procedure

Avoid exposing your scalp directly to the sunlight after your hair transplant procedure

One of the most important things you can do after your hair transplant is to avoid exposing your scalp directly to the sun. This is important especially if your scalp is still swollen. If in case, you have to be outside under any circumstances, try using a hat or a scarf which you can cover your head with!  


Avoid smoking after your surgery

Avoid smoking after your surgery

Smoking, in general, is always bad for your health. And even in this case, it is bad for you. When you smoke, it can slow down the flow of blood to your hair follicles. This will then make the process of healing quite difficult.

It may also interrupt the process of the growth of new hair. This is basically the ultimate reason why you opted for this treatment in the first place! So, avoid smoking, not just for the hair but to prevent further overall health complications and issues in the future.


Do not ignore your labels

Do not ignore your labels

After your hair transplant treatment, ignoring the labels on your prescription and OTC medications will be one of the worst things you can do in life after the procedure. For instance, if you were given antibiotics, it should be taken exactly as prescribed to minimize the risk of getting an infection.

And moreover, it is advisable to avoid driving by yourself; or operating any other heavy machinery after taking your medications to avoid any unwanted accidents! And yes, always remember to take your medicine after a meal; and not on an empty stomach as it can cause gastrointestinal pains!


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Refrain from dyeing your hair

Refrain from dyeing your hair

Yeah, we get it! You finally have thicker hair now and you want to flaunt it with a new color however it’s a big NO! Wait to dye your hair for at least four weeks until your hair is restored. You can still get it done before your hair transplant surgery if you cannot wait that long.

As we all know hair dyes are so full of all harsh chemicals. Hence if you dye your hair as soon as you get your hair transplanted, it will complicate the process and compromise the success of the transplanted follicle. This is because they will still be at a vulnerable state and for which they need all extra cares!


Avoid applying ice pack directly to the scalp

Avoid applying ice pack directly to the scalp

After your hair transplant, do not apply an ice pack directly to the scalp. It will only complicate the transplanted area of your hair. In fact, you should avoid altogether touching the region of the transplanted hair at least for the first three days after your treatment.


Sleeping Position

sleeping position after hair transplant

It is common fact that, to sleep comfortably many of us sleep on our stomachs; or even toss and turn around a lot. However, it is important to understand that you have to be very careful after your hair transplant surgery especially in the first week. So avoid sleeping on your stomach or turning around too much.

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