Growth Time Chart of Hair Transplant Patients:
First week
The patient can feel the pain within the first 24 hours. However, don’t get upset because it is completely tolerable with the help of the effective prescribed medicine. Usually, the patients experience mild to moderate kind of a swelling on the scalp and upper eyelid area. Remember, the swelling usually at its peaks in just 48 hours. After that, the scabs will develop around the transplanted hair grafts starting on the first or second day and will be present for seven to 10 days. Redness or inflammation will be experienced around the newly transplanted area.
Second Week
If the patient is carefully following all the instructions carefully, the scabs and its stains will now be coming off. Now, all the scabs should be disappeared by the end of the second week of the surgery. New stubbles of hair will appear in that area once they occupied by the itchy scabs. Inflammation around the newly transplanted area will now decrease and it will into a slight pinkish color. The stitches will be removed most probably after the second week.
Three Week
At this time, the newly transplanted hair may begin to shed. The hair grafts enter a short-term dormant phase. And at the end of third or fourth week of surgery, most of the newly implanted hair may have fallen out. Due to this, some hair transplant patient may experience the severe "hair shock", but don’t worry, it is quite normal.
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First week
The patient can feel the pain within the first 24 hours. However, don’t get upset because it is completely tolerable with the help of the effective prescribed medicine. Usually, the patients experience mild to moderate kind of a swelling on the scalp and upper eyelid area. Remember, the swelling usually at its peaks in just 48 hours. After that, the scabs will develop around the transplanted hair grafts starting on the first or second day and will be present for seven to 10 days. Redness or inflammation will be experienced around the newly transplanted area.
Second Week
If the patient is carefully following all the instructions carefully, the scabs and its stains will now be coming off. Now, all the scabs should be disappeared by the end of the second week of the surgery. New stubbles of hair will appear in that area once they occupied by the itchy scabs. Inflammation around the newly transplanted area will now decrease and it will into a slight pinkish color. The stitches will be removed most probably after the second week.
Three Week
At this time, the newly transplanted hair may begin to shed. The hair grafts enter a short-term dormant phase. And at the end of third or fourth week of surgery, most of the newly implanted hair may have fallen out. Due to this, some hair transplant patient may experience the severe "hair shock", but don’t worry, it is quite normal.
Read more : LINK
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