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          Does Sweating Harm Hair Transplants?

          Can Sweating Damage Hair Transplants? Many people worry that sweating can cause problems after getting a hair ...


          Can Sweating Damage Hair Transplants?

          Many people worry that sweating can cause problems after getting a hair transplant. This concern can lead to significant anxiety for many, often restricting their daily activities due to the fear that the transplanted hair won't grow.

          If you find yourself in such a state of worry, we have some great news for you: Sweating does not harm transplanted hair.

          Here's the information we've gathered from this expert center:

          Sweating is Not Harmful to Transplanted Hair!

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          "If you've had a hair transplant and are concerned about problems that might arise from sweating, you can relax. Sweating does not dislodge or inhibit the growth of transplanted hair. In fact, excessive moisture on the scalp creates ideal conditions for microbial growth.

          However, during the post-operative period, make sure to keep your hair and scalp clean! In the donor area where the hair follicles are taken, there are small incisions, and this area will heal within a few days.

          During this short healing period, the only thing you need to do is to rinse the area with lukewarm water. If you're wondering how to do this, we'll answer right away:

          You can use a pitcher or a bowl. Washing the donor area and the rest of your hair regularly after it has healed will not cause any harm."

          Will Newly Transplanted Hair be Damaged if I Perform Rough Scrubbing?

          "During the first 7 to 10 days when the treated scalp is going through the healing process, it is essential not to dislodge the transplanted hair follicles while washing your hair.

          This is because blood vessels in the area also go through the healing process along with the skin. Therefore, it is crucial to wash with gentle movements as much as possible.

          If you experience any bleeding on your scalp while cleaning, it indicates that you have dislodged a transplanted hair follicle. In such a case, it is advisable to contact the center where you had the procedure done.

          You can apply daily washing to prevent scab formation in the areas where the procedure was performed. When performing daily washing, you can use a soft-textured sponge and gently massage with it. However, you may still experience scabbing for specific reasons."

          Scab Formation After Hair Transplant and Its Solution

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          If scabs appear in the treated area, you can gently massage them with a cotton swab soaked in soapy water. But make sure not to rub forcefully.

          To do this, rolling the cotton tip gently over the scab should be sufficient. With this process, you can clean the scabs without harming the delicate blood vessels in the area.

          After 10 days following the procedure, you can start washing your hair routinely."

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