After a hair transplant, wait 2-4 weeks before wearing a wig. Choose loose, breathable wigs, avoid adhesives, and consult your doctor to ensure healing isn't disrupted and to prevent irritation.
After a hair transplant, shedding occurs in the first few weeks, with noticeable growth beginning around 3-4 months and full results visible after 9-12 months.
Hair transplant involves consulting a specialist, choosing a method (FUE or FUT), harvesting hair follicles, implanting them into bald areas, and following aftercare for optimal growth.
Synthetic hair transplant uses artificial fibers implanted into the scalp for immediate hair volume, offering a temporary and less expensive alternative to natural hair restoration.
Hair transplant involves consulting a specialist, choosing a method (FUE or FUT), harvesting hair follicles, implanting them into bald areas, and following aftercare for optimal growth.
Numbness after a hair transplant is common and usually lasts from a few days to weeks. It can persist for months in some cases. Consult a doctor if it lasts over 3-6 months or causes concern.
Hair transplants offer permanent, natural results for hair loss, with quick recovery. Success depends on the method, surgeon, and suitability, but can be costly.
Stem cell hair transplant uses stem cells from the patient's body to regenerate hair follicles and promote natural hair growth, offering a less invasive, long-lasting solution for hair loss.
After a hair transplant, medications like painkillers, antibiotics, and growth stimulants may be prescribed to manage pain, prevent infection, reduce swelling, and promote hair growth and healing.