Styling Tips After Hair Transplant Surgery
After your hair transplant surgery, one of the first things you might want to do is play around with a new hairstyle or look. While your excitement is understandable, for the sake of your hair and scalp, your surgeon will typically recommend waiting for a few weeks before you break out the styling products. Give the area time to heal before exposing it to heat styling or hair products.
New Grafts
The newly transplanted hair usually falls out within the first few weeks after surgery. New, permanent hairs will begin to grow after three to six months and should give your head a fuller look over the next several months. Typically, the new hair will grow at a rate of half-an-inch per month.
Shampoo
Shampooing your hair is usually not recommended immediately following surgery. Most surgeons recommend holding off on washing the area for two days after the transplant.
When you get the go-ahead from your doctor, use a mild shampoo for the first two weeks. Baby shampoo is often recommended because it doesn’t contain harsh detergents.
Heat Treatments
It’s best to let the hair air dry for the first week. Using a hair dryer too soon can damage healing follicles and numb areas of the scalp.
Hair Dye and Other Chemicals
Surgeons typically recommend waiting at least three weeks before using chemical products on your hair.
Styling Advice
As new hair grows in, you may need to adjust your style. Products like mousse can help add volume and create a fuller appearance.
Hair Cuts
Most surgeons recommend waiting about three weeks after surgery before getting a haircut.
To get styling ideas for your new hair, look at before and after photos of patients who have undergone surgery. Contact renowned facial plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Epstein in Miami for a consultation today.

