Dr. Martain Loonen

Recovery tips for hair transplant

Recovery tips for hair transplant

After hair transplant surgery, there are various stages of healing that need your attention before you can flaunt off your new look.

It is important to know how to care for your new hair after a hair transplant procedure. It doesn’t take long to learn the most important hair care guidelines for your new beautiful locks. Follow these tips to care the best for your hair after transplant.

Post-Transplant Hair Care Recommendations

Maintain the moisture level in the new, grafted region

Your surgeon should provide you with all of the necessary equipment to ensure that the freshly transplanted hair follicles have a moist environment to grow in. 

Many people recommend that the hair be misted frequently with either saltwater or an ointment such as Aquaphor to keep the implanted hairs from becoming dehydrated.

Make every effort to keep swelling and irritation to a minimum

Following a hair transplant, gentle hair cleansing on a regular basis will help to decrease scabbing and irritation on the scalp. Additionally, sleeping in the same posture for the first few nights will aid in the circulation of fluid down into the forehead, which will help to reduce swelling and discomfort.

Additionally, sleeping in the same posture for the first few nights will aid in the circulation of fluids down into the forehead, which will help to reduce swelling and discomfort.

Choose a softer hairdo over a tight up-do

People who have recently undergone hair transplants should sleep in a semi-upright position in order to avoid the effects of gravity on their newly transplanted hair. One should adopt the “recliner” position while sleeping, with an upright angle of around 45 degrees.

Things to Avoid After Hair Transplant

Be careless towards medications

Taking drugs without reading the labelling is one of the worst mistakes you can make following a hair transplant. Antibiotics should be used when prescribed to reduce the risk of infection. Another thing to keep an eye on is whether or not you’re taking too much medication. Finally, if your medication’s label instructs you to take it with a meal, do so. Several medicines might lead to gastrointestinal irritation taken on an empty stomach, 

Shower instantly

Do not wash your hair for the first 48 hours after your hair transplant process. You can gently wash your hair on the third day following treatment. Until the sixth day after treatment, avoid using too much force when shampooing your hair. Do not direct the stream directly onto your scalp. Instead, rinse your hair with a cup after shampooing. 

Dye hair

Having just had a hair transplant, you should avoid coloring your hair because the harsh chemicals in hair dye may affect the success of the transplanted follicles after the fact. Transplanted follicles are extremely vulnerable for several weeks following their transplantation and should be handled with extreme caution during this time. They require as much assistance as possible.

Ignoring the Need to Stay Hydrate

Prior to and following a transplant, hydration is of the utmost importance, although many people are unaware of this. When you’re properly hydrated, you’ll have a better time of it, and you’ll recover more quickly. Taking just a few weeks to increase your water intake by 10% can make a huge difference in your recovery. 

Assuming That Your Hair Will Stay Intact

As many people don’t realize, shedding your hair is a normal and healthy part of your hair’s growth cycle following hair transplant surgery. At any given time, between 10 and 15 percent of your hair is shedding. In the first two to four weeks following your treatment, you shouldn’t be alarmed if you notice some shedding. No harm has been done to your follicles. This will be covered in new hair in three months. These will be covered in new hair in three months with new hair growth.

Tobacco Use and Alcohol Consumption

Drinking alcohol dehydrates you because it’s a diuretic. As a result, you may need more time to recuperate and be more prone to pain. If your blood pressure rises to a dangerous level, it can also restrict the flow of blood and essential nutrients to your brain. For the first five days following your surgery, abstain from alcoholic beverages.

The sooner you quit smoking, the better your results will be from your hair transplant surgery. It’s difficult to give up, and it raises your blood pressure. Tobacco smoking can cause dangerously high blood pressure, depending on your natural blood pressure. You must keep in mind that blood flow is crucial to the growth of new, healthy hair. For the first 31 days following your treatment, abstain from using nicotine products such as e-liquids, cigarettes, cigars, nicotine gum, and nicotine patches.

Unhealthy eating

Fast food is quick and easy, and you may not want to prepare it when you’re recovering. However, diet is just as vital as proper hydration during your recuperation phase. It takes a lot of nutrients to keep your hair healthy, strong, and gorgeous. Sadly, fast food is often devoid of nutrition and high in empty calories, making it an unhealthy option. 

Avoiding Fast food is necessary, but sugary sodas, processed juices, baked goods, and other sugary items are much more crucial to avoid. These meals and drinks not only lack vital nutrients for healthy hair, but they can also cause blood sugar problems, which make recovery time longer.

Taking in the Sun's Rays

For the first few weeks after your hair transplant, avoid exposing your head to direct sunlight. Don’t spend too much time outside if you have to go out at that time.

Use ice directly on the scalp

For the first few weeks after your hair transplant, avoid exposing your head to direct sunlight. Don’t spend too much time outside if you have to go out at that time.

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