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  • ft7we
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 5

    Question about Hair Transplants

    I was wondering what the recovery time is like after having a HT in terms of the area where the hair was transplanted to. Does it remain noticeable that a procedure was done to the area for quite a while (e.g., inflammation, etc.)? I see these pictures online of guys immediately post-op and was wondering how long befofe the area starts to look somewhat normal again.

    As an example, if someone had a HT which filled in some of the frontal hairline, how long before that person could return to a workplace setting and not have it be highly visible that a procedure was performed? I'm specifically asking about the appearance of the skin where the hair was transplanted to.

    Thanks.
  • mattj
    Doctor Representative
    • Oct 2009
    • 1422

    #2
    This is highly dependant on your own healing characteristics and skin tone, as well as the size of the area covered during the procedure. Smaller procedures obviously being less noticeable overall. Of course, if you have hair that can be styled to cover the area this also helps.

    Typically, the scabs will fall off at around 10 days post-op (and at this point can be gently helped off) and the transplanted hairs will generally shed (leaving the follicle) after a few weeks. After the initial inflammatory phase the redness will fade after a few weeks, but this can vary a great deal and some redness or faint pinkness can remain for longer, especially in fair-skinned individuals. It is possible to hide this with cosmetics (make-up).
    I am a patient and representative of Dr Rahal

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    I can be contacted for advice: matt@rahalhairline.com

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    • DAVE52
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 776

      #3
      I returned to work one week after . No one could tell the difference but I had existing hair to camouflage

      Also FWIW I don';t smoke or drink so I apparently healed welll



      What is the connection between smoking, drinking and surgery? What does it matter what medications a patient takes, or what herbal products or vitamin supplements a patient may use to improve his/her health?

      The connection between all of these and surgery is their potential to contribute to excessive bleeding during the operation, and bleeding or "oozing" after the operation.

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      • ft7we
        Junior Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 5

        #4
        Hi Dave52,

        One week, that's prety great. Did they shave the donor area? Was that noticeable?

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        • DAVE52
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 776

          #5
          Nope
          No shaving
          I had this done 10 yrs ago approx 2000 grafts
          Right now it's liveable with

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