16 DO'S AND DON'TS FOR A SUCCESSFUL HAIR TRANSPLANT
At Alborj Hair Clinic, we undertake hair restoration surgery for customers who are experiencing hair loss due to a variety of causes, including hormonal issues and male pattern baldness. For many patients, Dubai hair transplant surgery, also known as follicular unit extraction (FUE), can restore or increase the volume of their hair. Hair restoration surgery includes moving hair follicles from one area of the head to a balding area so that they can continue to develop.
As the FUE treatment gains popularity, it's vital to remember that following your surgeon's recommendations is critical to a successful transplant and a quick recovery. Here are some of the most crucial dos and don'ts for getting the best outcomes.
1. Keep your scalp dry.
You will need to keep your scalp dry as it recovers. Avoid taking showers or swimming for a few days. The day after your surgery, your follow-up appointment will involve shampooing and blow-drying your scalp and hair, followed by a check-up. About a week after your surgery, you should be able to shampoo and blow-dry your hair normally.
2. Apply the antibiotic ointment.
Your surgeon will prescribe an antibiotic cream to apply to your scalp following surgery. This cream will help prevent infection while also reducing irritation and swelling.
3. Take painkillers after surgery.
You may suffer some soreness following surgery. Once the anesthesia wears off, you can start taking painkillers 3 to 4 hours following surgery. Always take your medication exactly as advised to alleviate any discomfort you are experiencing.
4. Do ask questions.
Do not be afraid to ask questions during your consultation or before your operation. Getting your hair back is a major decision, and you want to make sure that FUE is the best option for you. You'll also want to have answers to all of your questions before your transplant, especially about how to manage your recovery and maximize your success.
5. Have someone drive you home.
You will need someone to drive you home following your FUE operation. We perform this procedure under a sedative, which relaxes you but takes hours to wear off. Though most of us feel confident on a personal level, driving while the sedative is still in your system is unsafe.
6. Follow your customized post-op directions.
Your surgeon and team will provide you specific post-operative instructions to follow. Prior to surgery, your designated driver will study this post-op care plan.
7. Sleep in an upright position.
Sleep with your head elevated, using two or more pillows if possible, or in a recliner chair. This reduces swelling on the scalp by allowing blood to flow away from it.
8. Apply a light pressure to the follicular hair.
If you have moderate swelling or bleeding after washing your hair, apply extremely little pressure to the affected region with gauze or a moist, clean cloth for 5โ10 minutes. Do not dab the area, since this might lead to scabbing and infection. You might expect some scabbing at the start of the healing process.
9. Keep your hair long.
If you're worried about visible hair follicles or grafts, consider wearing your hair long for the first week or two, until the scabs have healed and your stitches have come out. A relatively small number of clients have a "shadow effect," in which follicles are visible. Leaving your hair a little longer than usual will help cover this look.
10. Do be patient.
It's critical to approach hair transplant surgery with realistic expectations. You should expect your first new hair to appear 2-4 months after surgery, but keep in mind that locks develops in cycles. This indicates that not all of the new follicular hairs will sprout at once. By the eighth or ninth month, approximately 90% of the hair grafts will have produced hair. When all of the transplanted hair has grown in, the results should appear very natural, even when closely examined.
11. Do not expose your scalp to sunlight.
For the first several days after your hair transplant, keep your scalp out of direct sunlight. This may irritate your scalp, especially if it is sore and puffy. Wear a hat if you have to go outside.
12. Do not scratch your scalp.
You may have scalp irritation following your surgery, but it is crucial to leave your scalp alone while it recovers. If you scratch or irritate your scalp, you risk dislodging your hair follicles before they can grow.
13. Do not drink or smoke.
Drinking and smoking can both disrupt the blood circulation to your scalp, reducing the success of your hair transplant Dubai. Avoid alcohol for at least 5 days after your procedure, and refrain from smoking for at least 3 to 4 weeks.
14. Don't play sports or do heavy exercise.
Excessive perspiration can raise your chances of developing a scalp infection. For roughly a month following your surgery, avoid any activities that cause heavy perspiration. This includes sports and moderate-to-intense activities.
15. Don't be worried. When New Hair Falls Out
The transplanted hair will fall out approximately 2 to 3 weeks following surgery. This is a natural side effect of the operation and should not cause concern. You should see fresh hair growth within a few months.
You may also notice a loss of original hair at the recipient's location. This is known as shock loss, and it is usually transient. Most people experience 60% new hair growth within 6โ9 months. Your surgeon may recommend a variety of medicated topical treatments to promote hair growth following your procedure.
16. Do not chemically treat your hair.
You must wait at least 30 days before coloring or chemically treating your hair in any way. If you plan to have any hair treatments, schedule them one week before your surgery.
Founded in Florida in the 1970s, Alborj Hair Clinic stands as one of the world's largest hair restoration organizations, boasting over 45 years of experience in conducting a variety of hair restoration and hair retention treatments. If you're thinking about getting a hair transplant, contact us now to set up a consultation and learn more about what to expect after the process.