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  • Spree123
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2015
    • 2

    Need to wear a hat after hair transplant surgery

    Hi everyone,

    It's been 4 days since I've had my hair transplant surgery, and need to wear a hat to attend social gatherings I am absolutely obligated to go to.

    Is this a bad thing? The doctor at Bosley claimed that I could wear a loose hat as soon as I left, but I wanted to make sure it wouldn't affect anything. Is this an alright idea?

    Also, just curious - if I WERE to unfortunately lose any grafts, would it be clearly noticeable? I heard that it would cause bleeding if this did occur.

    Thanks!
  • brocktherock
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2013
    • 203

    #2
    Originally posted by Spree123
    Hi everyone,

    It's been 4 days since I've had my hair transplant surgery, and need to wear a hat to attend social gatherings I am absolutely obligated to go to.

    Is this a bad thing? The doctor at Bosley claimed that I could wear a loose hat as soon as I left, but I wanted to make sure it wouldn't affect anything. Is this an alright idea?

    Also, just curious - if I WERE to unfortunately lose any grafts, would it be clearly noticeable? I heard that it would cause bleeding if this did occur.

    Thanks!
    Im one month post op and my doctor told me I could wear a loose hat at 5 days. You will notice if you've lost a graft because it bleeds and there is a tiny hole visible, I lost one myself.

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    • WHTC Clinic
      IAHRS Recommended Hair Transplant Surgeon
      • Oct 2013
      • 425

      #3
      You can wear a loosely fitting hat that doesn't directly contact the grafted areas. If you were to lose one, you might see new blood form. At four days, stay with the post-op instructions as directed by your doctor's office.

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      • DAVE52
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 775

        #4
        Originally posted by Spree123
        The doctor at Bosley claimed that I could wear a loose hat as soon as I left, but I wanted to make sure it wouldn't affect anything. Is this an alright idea?

        Thanks!
        Bosley ?

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        • Driver
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2015
          • 122

          #5
          You can "perch" a baseball cap on your head in a manner that the strap is above your donor site and the top of the cap does not touch the recipient sites on the top of your head at all. Looks totally normal.

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          • Hairmore
            Member
            • Oct 2015
            • 79

            #6
            Best to get the hat somehow not touch the areas where you got the job.

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            • Spree123
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 2

              #7
              Originally posted by WHTC Clinic
              You can wear a loosely fitting hat that doesn't directly contact the grafted areas. If you were to lose one, you might see new blood form. At four days, stay with the post-op instructions as directed by your doctor's office.

              All the best...
              Would a loose fitting beanie work? I'm sure the grafts will be touched by the hat, but it is a very loosely fitting hat. Luckily no grafts were lost when I wore a hat the first few days (no bleeding of any kind).

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