Supporting Healing and Optimising Long-Term Results

Proper aftercare plays an important role in healing and graft survival following hair transplantation. While grafts are resilient when handled correctly, the early post-operative period requires particular attention. This page outlines general principles of post-transplant care. Individual instructions may vary depending on surgical technique, graft handling, and patient-specific factors. Clinic-specific guidance should always take precedence.

The First Days After Surgery

The early post-operative period focuses on protecting the grafts and supporting normal healing.
Key principles include:

Gentle handling of the scalp during this phase is essential.

Washing and Scalp Care

Appropriate washing supports healing, reduces crust formation, and lowers infection risk.
General considerations include:

  • Use only shampoos recommended by the clinic
  • Lather shampoo in the hands and gently apply by patting rather than rubbing
  • Allow scabs to loosen and detach naturally
  • Follow the timing and frequency advised by the treating team

Overwashing, aggressive massage, or premature scab removal should be avoided.

During the first two weeks after surgery:

  • Avoid heavy exercise and activities that raise blood pressure significantly
  • Avoid excessive sweating
  • Avoid swimming, steam rooms, and saunas

A gradual return to normal activity is typically permitted once early healing has stabilised.

Itching is common during the healing process.
Supportive measures may include:

  • Keeping the scalp clean
  • Using prescribed soothing agents where appropriate
  • Avoiding scratching or picking

Scratching can disrupt healing tissue and compromise graft survival.

The scalp is particularly sensitive following surgery.

  • Avoid direct sun exposure for approximately two months
  • In individuals with very fair or sensitive skin, longer protection may be required
  • Use physical protection such as hats when outdoors, as advised by the clinic

Sun protection helps reduce inflammation and pigment changes during healing.

Long-term outcomes depend on more than the immediate post-operative period.
Key considerations include:

  • Protecting both donor and recipient areas
  • Managing any ongoing or progressive hair loss
  • Maintaining overall scalp and general health

Aftercare should be viewed as part of long-term planning rather than a short recovery phase.