What is Trauma After Hair Transplantation?
During hair transplantation, a trauma occurs during the transfer of hair follicles. When the hair follicle is placed in a different area from the area from which it was taken, it experiences trauma until it adapts to that area. Hair loss occurs as a result of this trauma. Shedding after hair transplantation is a completely normal and natural cycle. However, there may be different situations that trigger this trauma.
Factors Triggering Hair Transplant Trauma
Many factors can affect the trauma of hair transplantation, but the most important of them is the blow after hair transplantation. For example, banging the head while getting into the vehicle after hair transplantation affects the trauma of the hair. In addition, it also triggers some sudden movements.
Another condition that triggers hair trauma is weather conditions. Exposure of the transplanted area to too cold weather and rain after hair transplantation also affects this situation. In addition, if the transplanted person goes out in very windy weather, this affects the hair follicles. After going home, rubbing against a pillow or wearing a beanie while sleeping affects hair trauma.
Protection of the Hair Transplantation Area from Trauma
After hair transplantation, the person can go home. To avoid hair trauma after hair transplantation, The person should not wear things such as hats and beanies while going home. Due to friction in the transplanted area, more hair loss may occur due to hair trauma.
Must be avoided the sudden movements. For example, bending forward while driving while suddenly pressing the brake affects hair trauma. For this reason, Not recommended driving a car after hair transplantation. Weather conditions play a significant role as well. It is not recommended to go out in bad weather (rainy, windy, snowy) after hair transplantation. After hair transplantation, the area should not be getting hit. Care must be taken in this regard. When you go home after hair transplantation, you should avoid rubbing against pillows and seats to should avoid hair trauma. These conditions directly affect hair trauma.
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