Hair Growth Stages: After the Hair Transplant
By Nuleaf Hair Transplant Centre, Pune
If you are thinking of going for a hair transplant, then the
knowledge about the hair growth pattern after the hair transplant is absolute
essential for you. Hair transplant will give you excellent hair growth. But hairs
do not grow immediately after the transplant. Rather the hair growth occurs in
stages.
Once the follicles area removed from the body, because of
the changes in the surrounding environment they go in a phase called dormancy
similar to hibernation. This is what results in a growth pattern we see after
the hair transplant.
Immediately after the transplant:
Immediately after the hair transplant, the grafts appear
whitish in colour as they have a bit of epidermis attached to them. From 2nd
day onwards this epidermis shrivels off and scabs form on the grafts.
Immediately After Hair Transplant |
2nd Day to 10th day after the hair transplant:
2nd Day After Hair Transplant |
In a high density transplant, the scab may take up to 10
days to come off. We do not recommend hasty removal of the scabs by washing or
scrubbing of the area. Picking of the scabs in this period may results in
accidental removal of the grafts. But not to worry, the scabs usually fall off
causing no trouble in majority of the patients. Some people do get swelling
over the forehead from 2nd day which may last for 4-5 days ahead.
But use of sharp instruments has reduced the incidence of swelling in the
patients. We at Nuleaf Hair Transplant Centre, Pune do not give patients oral
corticosteroids to reduce or prevent swelling are patient become more vulnerable
to infections. A harmless swelling even if it looks bizarre is much better than
an infection which is a dangerous scenario.
7-10 days to 1 month after the transplant:
15 Days after Hair Transplant |
After the scabs fall off, the planted hairs stay in the
place till 15 days to 1 month. After 15 days, the hair shafts (and not roots)
start to shed off. The expanded portion at the bottom of the hair is a bulb and
not the root. Roots don’t fall off during this time. Although the situation is
alarming to the patients, there is nothing to worry. The upper portion of the
hairs which is called ‘shaft’ falls off. The root goes in hibernation or a
dormancy mode.
1 month to 4-5 months after the hair transplant:
1 Month After Hair Transplant |
After the hair shafts shed off, the root goes in dormancy.
During this time there is hardly any growth of the hair. It looks as if nothing
has been done on the scalp. No growth can be visualized in this period. In
stage of dormancy, the metabolism of the hair roots is slowed down. It’s like a
reboot mechanism which takes about 4-5 months’ time.
4-5 months to 9 months after the hair transplant:
5 Months After hair Transplant |
7 Months after the Hair Transplant |
9 months After Hair Transplant |
After the roots come out of the dormancy, hairs start
appearing as fine growth over the transplanted area. Once hairs appear they
start growing at the rate of 1cm per month. During this period they grow
synchronously. This mean all of the hair enter in a growth phase together. This
is unlike the normal hair where every hair is in a different stage of growth (that’s
why we don’t get intermittent periods of baldness/shedding like other animals).
This is however not very noticeable by the patients. The normalization of the
growth cycles may take up to 2 years some times.
1 year after the hair transplant: Final Growth:
Assessment of the hair transplant is done at 1 year
duration. This is a time where your transplanted hair would have grown up to 6
cm in length (if you have not cut them).
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