Friday 19 December 2014

Does the donor or recipient experience any critical scalp scars, swelling, or irritation after hair transplantation?

Yes, the donor or recipient both experiences these problems in fact the majority people experience swelling of their scalp after surgical treatment and it frequently includes the forehead and sometimes even the eyes. But it is short-term condition, and usually settles in a few days.

 Sometimes the surgeon will recommend something to reduce the swelling. You may also bear itching problem because it is somewhat common after hair transplant, and it can be ruthless or sever. Itching is normally due to scab development, and you could have a thousand or more small and tiny scabs. 

Majority of the transplant surgeons say that shampooing should assist the itching problem. If you are going for a hair transplant so, you might inquire your surgeon if it’s acceptable to utilize the moisturized oil, anti-itch creams, or lotions on your scalp. In the severe itching condition medicated moisturizing oil may assist with the itching. Donor will also experience itching problem but it can be reduced after some time.

Now comes to scarring problem, it occurs only with the strip hair transplantation. Several people have a genetic inclination toward extreme scarring. Keloid scars can be nasty and horrified, especially if you wear your hair short. In many cases, people will have scars from prior transplant surgical methods. It can be hide and altered by a plastic surgeon, and he will transplant the hairs into the scarred area to hide it further.


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