You’ll be healing during the first week. There may be some redness and discomfort in the region where the implant was placed, but in the great majority of patients, this recovers rapidly. Within a few days, most of the patients are back to their regular routines.
Within this time, the redness and inflammation should have subsided. For some patients, the acute healing process takes longer than for others. By the 10th day, all of your grafts should be securely in place, and you may resume your usual washing and shampooing routine.
It’s typical to detect no change at all during this time—or, even worse, to notice hair falling out at a greater pace than previously. You may notice that your hair seems thinner than before the surgery. This might be frightening, but it is all part of the process. What’s occurring is that your hair follicles are reviving after going dormant throughout the extraction and re-implantation operation. They’re pulling out old, pre-existing hairs so that new ones may develop in their place. That is why you are experiencing hair loss.
This is where the initial growing stage begins. The initial new hair that grows in may be particularly thin and fine, have a lighter hue, or no color at all, and this is nothing to be concerned about. Hair growth after that will be thicker and more robust. It’s also not uncommon for hair growth to start spotty and uneven. It is because the follicles were implanted at different times throughout their development cycle, that they will recover and renew at varying rates. You can notice some red areas on your scalp that appear like acne during this time. Although they are painful, they are a healthy indicator. It indicates that new hairs are attempting to emerge.
With your hair follicles largely repaired and the growth beginning to get fuller, thicker, and closer to its original hue, this is normally when you should start to notice more noticeable benefits.
The rate of development is determined by the approach your surgeon utilized and how well each transplant was placed.
During this time, most patients see about 90% of their fresh regrowth.
- Twelve to Eighteen Months
New hair may be growing at this time for some people. Additionally, when your hair follicles adjust to their new rhythm, the texture and color of your hair may alter.
Hair loss is very frequent at first, and it might take a year or more to get your complete effects. Your experience is determined by your follicles, and no two people are the same.