Post-Operative Hair Transplant Care

Proper post-op care is crucial for healing and achieving the best results after a hair transplant. Here’s a detailed guide:


🔹 Immediate Post-Op (First 1–3 Days)

  • Rest: Avoid strenuous activity. Keep your head elevated while sleeping (use 2–3 pillows).
  • Avoid Touching: Don’t touch, scratch, or rub the grafted area.
  • Bleeding/Discharge: Mild oozing is normal. Dab gently with sterile gauze if needed (no pressure).
  • Pain/Swelling: Use prescribed painkillers. Swelling may occur, especially on the forehead—apply ice (not on grafts).

🔹 Washing and Cleaning (Days 3–14)

  • First Wash: Usually recommended around day 3–5. Follow your surgeon’s instructions.
  • Washing Method:
  • Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo.
  • Mix shampoo with water and gently pour over the grafts.
  • Pat dry — never rub.
  • Crusts/Scabs: Will form and fall off naturally. Do not pick them.
  • 🩺 Medications
  • Antibiotics: Prevent infection (usually for 5–7 days).
  • Anti-inflammatories/Steroids: Help with swelling.
  • Topical Sprays: Saline or prescribed growth-promoting solutions.

  • 🔹 Activities to Avoid (First 2–4 Weeks)
  • No heavy lifting, running, or gym workouts.
  • Avoid sun exposure — wear a loose-fitting hat if needed.
  • No smoking or alcohol — they hinder healing.
  • Avoid swimming (chlorine or salt water can damage grafts).
  • No hair dryers, styling products, or dyes.

  • 🔹 Shedding Phase (Weeks 2–6)
  • Shock Loss: Transplanted hairs may fall out — this is normal. It’s part of the growth cycle.
  • Hair will start growing back around 3–4 months.

  • 🔹 Long-Term Care (3 Months and Beyond)
  • New hair begins to grow, usually thin and fine at first.
  • Full results can take 9–12 months.
  • Continue gentle hair care.
  • Minoxidil or finasteride may be recommended to maintain non-transplanted hair.
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