Hair transplant surgery is a ray of hope brought to those suffering from hair loss by medical technology. Through precise follicle transplantation techniques, you have successfully "planted" a thick layer of hope for yourself, reshaping your ideal hairline and opening a new chapter of confidence. However, the success of the surgery only accounts for 40% of the entire hair transplant journey. The remaining 60% depends entirely on your meticulous post-operative care and professional execution. Transplanted follicles are like seedlings newly moved to new soil; they are very fragile and require careful nurturing to adapt to their new environment, survive, and thrive. Hair transplantation and hairline restoration surgery are just the first step to success; scientific and meticulous post-operative care is key to ensuring follicle survival and a natural, long-lasting effect.
Please remember the following golden precautions:
✅ Immediately after surgery to one week: Safely navigate the sensitive period.
This is the period when follicles are most vulnerable and require the most protection.
• Protect the transplanted area and avoid touching it:
• Do not rub or scratch the transplanted area, even if it itches, to prevent follicle loss. • When sleeping, it is recommended to use a U-shaped pillow or elevate your head to avoid contact between the transplanted area and the pillow. Sleep on your side or stomach.
• Cleaning and Shampooing:
• Starting from the 4th or 5th day after the procedure, begin washing your hair under the guidance of your doctor.
• Use a mild, neutral shampoo. Gently rinse the donor area with warm water. Clean the transplanted area with a damp gauze or sponge, avoiding direct water flow.
• Medication Use:
• Strictly follow your doctor's instructions regarding anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications to prevent infection and reduce discomfort.
✅ Second Week to One Month Post-Operative: Accelerating Follicle Stabilization
After passing the critical period, it is necessary to help the hair follicles adapt and stabilize more quickly.
• Scabbing Treatment:
• About 10 days after the procedure, most scabs will soften and fall off naturally. Do not pick or scratch them. Gentle rinsing and soaking can help the scabs fall off.
• After the scabs fall off, the transplanted area will gradually become smooth, but slight redness and swelling may occur, which is normal. • Exercise and Activity Restrictions:
• Avoid strenuous exercise, such as ball games and running, for one month after surgery to prevent