• 09-20-2019 03:37 PM
    rhal22
    Is it harmful to touch your grafts after smoking?
    I had a hair transplant 5 weeks ago. At 5 weeks post-op, i got a haircut. The hairstylist was a very heavy smoker (she reeked of cigarette smoke). I’m not sure she washed her hands in between smoking and cutting my hair. Assuming she did not wash her hands, could the nicotine on her hands negatively impact my grafts? thanks.
  • 09-22-2019 12:09 AM
    Spex
    Wow - Thats a first. I doubt any harm caused as she will have worn gloves... Or should have.
    What clinics was this ?
    Regards
    Spex
    https://spexhair.com
  • 09-22-2019 05:20 AM
    rhal22
    thank you for the reply. no gloves were worn. this was a salon, not a clinic. thanks again.
  • 09-22-2019 10:09 PM
    Spex
    No gloves and performed in a salon............ Holy shit!!!!!
    If you are genuine you need call into the radio show and share this story.
    Regards
    Spex
    https://spexhair.com
  • 09-23-2019 04:32 AM
    rhal22
    I apologize for the misunderstanding. the hair transplant was not performed in a salon. at 5 weeks post-op, I got a haircut in a salon.
  • 09-24-2019 01:15 PM
    John P. Cole, MD
    Smokers get hair transplants all the time. Their bloodstreams are flowing with nicotine and other noxious chemicals. Their grafts grow quite well. They just don't bleed as much during surgery. Your grafts should be fine. However, your hair may have smelled a little like you just left the smoker's lounge. Fortunately, your grafts will forgive you.
  • 09-24-2019 01:48 PM
    rhal22
    that’s good to know! thank you for your input.

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