Follicular
unit transplant is a planned surgery and it is in the
interest of the patient to confirm the date of the transplant
at least three weeks in advance, the idea being to start
pre operative preparation. Depending on the type of hair,
Dr Sattur may advise medication for improving quality
of the donor hair and to reduce postoperative shedding.
If flaking or scaling is present you may advised to use
medicated shampoo for a couple of weeks before the transplant.
If you are using Minoxidil it should be discontinued
ten days before transplant.
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If
you are on any blood thinners like Aspirin, Clopidogrel,
Heparin, Warfarin etc, vitamin supplements, anti depressants,
these should be discontinued atleast a fortnight before
the transplant. Any long-term medication you are taking
should be discussed in detail with Dr Sattur in the first
consultation. Any major illness or episode of fever in
the recent past should be disclosed to Dr Sattur.
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Smoking
or tobacco in any form delays wound healing and should
be stopped a fortnight before surgery and if possible
discontinued permanently as it may play a role in hair
loss. No alcohol 48 hours before surgery.
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Do
not cut your hair (before the transplant) without prior
discussion with Dr Sattur, as you need to have hair,
at least one inch long in the donor area. This helps
to hide the operated area post operatively.
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Report to the hospital at the scheduled time and make sure to have a light breakfast
before your transplant.
POST
TRANSPLANT CARE AND ADVICE
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Having
got the transplant done, it is very important to review
the postoperative instructions with Dr Sattur before you
leave the hospital. Read the instructions carefully and
make sure you understand them properly. Following this
advice will go a long way in insuring the best possible
outcome of the procedure.
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On the
first night, sleep in semi upright position, taking 2-3 pillows
or sleep in a semi reclining chair. Elevation of your head
lessens the chance of swelling or bleeding. Make sure to
take all the prescribed medications. The painkillers relieve
mild painful discomfort, which is usually present for the
first 2-3 days. Ice bags or cold compresses in the donor
area and over the forehead (not over the grafts) will also
help in pain relief and reducing the swelling.
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Do
not wet hair for 72 hours after the transplant. You may
shampoo in a limited fashion after this. Dr Sattur will
give detailed instructions regarding this to you after
the transplant. Tap the grafts dry, do not rub the graft
sites until ALL the scabs have fallen off. Ten days later,
you may gently massage the hair in the grafted area and
two weeks later, you may resume normal shampooing. Scabs/crusts
form, which cling to the grafts during the healing phase.
These will fall off in 7-10 days. DO NOT pick at them.
After 14 days, gentle massaging while shampooing will speed
their removal. The odd graft may be dislodged accidentally
and fall out. This is not a matter for concern and will
not significantly affect the overall result of your hair
transplant.
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Avoid
strenuous activity and exercise for three weeks. Do not
bend or lift heavy weights as this may cause bleeding from
the transplanted areas or increased swelling. It is better
to avoid exercise and swimming for three weeks. Do not
expose the scalp to direct sunlight, use a loose fitting
cap.
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There
will be some mild swelling and this is quite normal. It
usually starts over the grafted area and tracks down over
the forehead, 2-4 days after the transplant, which may
in another day or two cause swelling and bruising on the
lower eyelids. Elevation of the head and limiting activity,
will reduce chances of swelling occurring around the eyes,
but if it does occur it will last generally for 24-36 hours,
before disappearing.
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Some
slight bleeding occurs occasionally. Elevation and compression
will generally stop the bleeding. Ice packs may be used
on the back of the scalp (donor area) but not over the
grafts. Normally with these measures it stops but if it
does not then you can call Dr Sattur on 9821259300
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Sutures
used are usually of absorbable type, so do not require
removal, but if non-absorbable sutures are used then they
are removed by 12th day.
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Minor
symptoms like itching, decreased sensation (mostly on the
top of the head), infection (rare), scarring etc may occur
but rarely are a problem. Dr Sattur will prescribe an ointment
to reduce the itching if it is troublesome. Decreased sensation
corrects itself in 6-12 months.
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Shedding
(telogen effluvium) or mild "Shocking" of nearby existing
hair occurs when there is weak existing hair in the transplanted
areas of the scalp. This effect, in general, is noticed
in about 1 in 10 patients and is seen anywhere between
2-4 weeks to 3-4 months post transplant, after which the
hair grow back along with the new hair. If a particular
hair that is "shocked" was on one of its last life cycles,
then it may drop out permanently. It is important to realize
that surgery does not stop further loss of non-transplanted
hair.
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Another
type of shedding is that of the transplanted hair, most
of which will fall out within the first 3 to 8 weeks (
anagen effluvium). This is perfectly normal and to be expected
for 90% of the FU grafts. Growth starts at about 3-6 months
after the transplant. In the initial phase of growth the
hair are fine but as time passes by (8-12 months), they
gain length and diameter. By the end of one year, the "new" hair
should be as robust as the surrounding non-transplanted
terminal hair and growing at the same rate.
If
you notice anything unusual, other than that mentioned above
or have any queries feel free to call Dr Sattur on +91 9821259300
or +91 22 28260725
You
may shampoo in a limited fashion starting 48 hours after your
transplant. Take a plastic container into the shower and use
it to pour water over your head several times. Then put a couple
of capfuls of the shampoo, a pH balanced shampoo, into the bottom
of the pitcher or cup. Add a slight amount of water to make a
sudsy solution. Pour this over your scalp and shampoo by working
your hair between your fingers and thumb. You may shampoo daily
in the limited fashion. On the fifth day following the procedure
you may let the shower stream hit your scalp. After 7 days, you
may gently massage the hair in the grafted area and after 10
days, you may resume normal shampooing.