Is scabbing normal after a hair transplant?
Can these scabs be removed?
Do you want to know how scabs should be removed
after a hair transplant? Hair transplant is a surgical process in which your hair is transplanted from one part of your scalp to another. The hair is extracted from the donor area of your scalp and implanted on the bald patches or recipient area.
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Small incisions are made on your scalp. Graft extraction is done using either a FUT or FUE procedure. FUE or Follicular Unit Extraction has considerable and smaller wounds.
That is why it takes lesser time to heal after
this process. In FUT or Follicular Unit Transplantation,
a strip is removed from your scalp. This strip is divided into small units and the grafts are extracted. This process requires a longer recovery period. When these wounds start getting better, you
start seeing scabbing on your scalp.
So why do these scabs form? And how can they be removed? Today we will discuss this topic. So let us see how scabs can be removed after a hair transplant.
7 days after hair transplant
First, let u understand what scabs are. As I said before, small incisions are made on the scalp during the grafting process. Usually, these scabs begin to form 3 days after the surgery. A lot of our patients get really bothered by these scabs. But don’t worry, this is part o your hair transplant recovery process. These scabs usually fall off in 7-14 days.
Sometimes these scabs do not fall off on their own, in such cases you can remove the scabs by washing your hair. Do not scratch your scalp to get rid of the
scabs. Do not remove them for at least a week. Do not touch your scalp and transplanted grafts.This may cause your grafts to get dislodged or damaged. Removing them with your nails may cause the transplanted grafts to fall off.
For the first 5 days after the surgery, just spray normal saline water on your scalp. Often the first hai wash is done 3 days after the surgery. Use only mild shampoo while washing your hair. Gently shampoo your scalp and wash with lukewarm water.
After 7-8 days these scabs will begin to fall
on their own. It is better to le them fall off on their own.If its dont fell down your scrabs after the days of
10 days, consult with your dermatologist. you have to do a simple massage on your scalp after 15 days. By this time the follicles are normally attached to your scalp and it will get normal blood supply
as well. You don’t need to do anything to remove
the scabs, they fall off naturally after drying.
Some doctors tell their patients to soak their heads in a bathtub. Warm water and baby oil are used for this.Ypo can make massgae your scalp for at least 55 minutes its helps control the scabbing.
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Massaging your scalp reduces the healing time
required and reduces the scabbing as well. Keep in mind that you should not pick at your scabs while massaging. As these scabs are firmly attached to the transplanted hair, picking at them may dislodge your grafts.
shampoo after fue hair transplant
They feel that both are the same. See, both scabs and crusts are separate things. Do not try any home remedies as these may cause infections on your scalp and cause your hair transplant to fail. Along with this, you have to take some precautions as well. You should avoid smoking and alcohol for at least 3 days after the surgery.
Avoid any vitamin supplements, aspirin, antibiotics or painkillers. Rest for at least one week after the surgery. Avoid sitting down or standing for too long
as this may cause the swelling to spread to your face. Lie down on your back while sleeping. Avoid using a hairdryer. Follow the instructions your doctor has given you religiously.
It is very natural for scabs to form after a hair transplant. Like any medical procedure this is a part of your healing process. So don’t worry, let the scabs fall off on their own. if the scabs don’t fall off then discuss with your doctor. Eat a healthy and balanced diet, keep your scalp clean and take all the necessary precautions. Your hair transplant will definitely be successful.
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