Hair transplantation is relocating the bald-resistant hair follicles from the back of the head to the balding areas on top of the head. Hair transplants, when done right, can be so natural that even your hair stylist will not know that you’ve had it done. But the techniques and skills of hair transplant surgeons vary widely, as do their results. It’s relevant to choose the right clinic and procedure to assure that you will get completely natural results of hair transplants.
Patients are given local anesthesia in the donor and recipient areas. Most patients find that once the anesthesia is given that they feel no pain or discomfort during the surgery. Following surgery, patients will typically feel some amount of numbness and soreness, with some mild discomfort. Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how minimal the discomfort from the surgical procedure is. A typical session of between 1,500 to 3,000 grafts normally involves a full day of surgery on an outpatient basis. Most patients will arrive in the morning and will have their procedure completed by late afternoon.
The amount of grafts you will need ultimately depends on your degree of hair loss, now and in the future, and on how full you desire your hair to be. Immediately following surgery, a patient’s recipient area is typically pink with scabs forming around the micro incisions. These hundreds of tiny incisions will heal rapidly within a week to ten days. With today’s very refined micro hair transplants the incisions are very small and less invasive than past procedures. This results in more rapid healing. Most patients feel fine within a day or two following surgery, although some numbness and mild soreness can be expected for several days following surgery.
During the first few days after the surgery a person’s hair transplants will be noticeable if there is no previous hair to mask these temporary scabs. However, most patients feel comfortable being in public without wearing a hat within 5 to 7 days following surgery. Once the transplanted hair grows out, the results should look entirely natural, even under close examination.
Normally it takes between three to five months following surgery before the transplanted hair follicles begin to grow new hair. The transplanted hair grows in very thin initially and gradually grows thicker and fuller over time. After one year a patient’s transplanted hair will be fully mature and will continue to grow for a lifetime.
The most important decision in restoring your hair is the physician you choose. The talent, skill, and experience of hair restoration physicians vary widely, as do the end results. Who you choose will determine how natural and full your new hair will be for the rest of your life.
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