How soon should your hair transplant start growing?

One of the first questions that Why Go Abroad’s hair transplant experts are asked is: “How quickly does a transplant work?”

The answer is around six months for full hair growth to resume and it’s important not to expect a full head of hair the next day!

The reason for the delay is simple.

During the procedure, ‘donor hairs’ from the patient’s head are transplanted into individual follicles in the bald area – and each follicle takes several months to start full hair growth.

What will happen in the months after a hair transplant?

To repeat – instant hair growth is unlikely so don’t panic!

There is usually a little bleeding around the transplanted area, which is entirely normal, and daily hair washing is required for a week or so after hair restoration surgery.

During the coming weeks and months, don’t worry if transplanted hairs seems to fall out or are slow to grow, the transplant follicles will remain dormant underneath the scalp and will start producing hair in time.

However, because Why Go Abroad’s hair transplants use the patient’s own hair, the result is a totally natural looking hairline.

For more information or hair transplant prices visit Why Go Abroad.

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