TIME POST-OP | TRANSPLANTED AREA | DONOR SUTURED AREA |
Next Day | Hair is washed thoroughly. Grafts should be clean of blood. | Some soreness, tightness and numbness. |
2-3 Days | Scabbing is largely gone. Moderate redness may be present. Some swelling may appear on forehead. | Soreness begins to disappear. Some numbness may continue. |
1 Week | Redness is minimal to absent. Swelling is usually gone. 1st Post-op Visit. | Soreness is generally gone. Occasionally some numbness persists. |
2 Weeks | Looks and feels like a 4-day-old beard. | Sutures begin to absorb. Discomfort is gone. Numbness is uncommon. |
2-8 Weeks | Transplanted hair is shed as the follicles enter a dormant phase. | Knots at the ends of the absorbable sutures fall off. |
2-4 Months | Some original hair may be shed in the transplanted area. | Any residual numbness in the donor area is generally gone. |
3-6 Months | Transplanted hair begins to grow first as very fine hair. | |
5-10 Months | Some or all of the original hair that was shed begins to grow. | |
8 Months | Hair is groomable, but transplant appears thin as hair continues to grow and thicken. Slight textural change in hair is occasionally present. | |
8-12 Months | Patient is evaluated for a possible second procedure. | |
1 Year | 90% of the final appearance of procedure is usually present. | |
1-2 Years | There may be additional fullness during the second year. Any textural change in hair usually returns to normal. | |