Post-Hair Transplant: Tips, Care, and Evolution

After a hair transplant, the post-operative period plays a crucial role in proper scalp healing and optimal graft integration. This page will guide you through the first days, weeks, and up to 12 months after the procedure, covering our medical recommendations, necessary care, possible side effects, and an FAQ taken directly from our patient documents.

1. Graft Care Tips

Upon your return home, it is important to protect your grafts and follow these instructions:

Hydrating Spray

  • Spray the grafts every 15 minutes for the first few hours (except at night).
    (Source: immediate precautions)

Avoid all rubbing

  • Do not touch the implanted area.
  • Do not bend your head forward.
  • Do not wear tight clothing that could snag the area.

Tobacco, Coffee, Tea, Alcohol

  • Avoid coffee, tea, sodas, alcohol for 24 hours.
  • Stop smoking for 3 weeks to optimize healing.

Washing Care (from D+2)

Protocol taken from your document:

  1. Moisten the scalp with a glass of lukewarm water.
  2. Mix a pea-sized amount of the provided shampoo with lukewarm water.
  3. Apply the foam by dabbing only the grafted area.
  4. Rub only the donor area.
  5. Rinse with a glass of lukewarm water (no direct jet).
  6. Allow to air dry.


Care Summary D0 → D7

  • D-D: Thermal water every hour for 24 hours (soothes, hydrates, aids healing).
  • D+2: Mild shampoo (foam, no rubbing).
  • D+7: Healing cream according to medical recommendations.
  • Repeat daily until scabs disappear.

Before/After Results

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2. Practical Tips After the Transplant

activities, work, sport, clothing, sun…)

Sleep Correctly

For 1 week:

  • Sleep on your back, in a semi-sitting position.
  • Keep your head straight with your neck pillow.

Return to Work

  • Sedentary work: from the next day.
  • Manual labor, construction, strenuous efforts: 7 days minimum.

Sport

  • Moderate activity: avoid for 7 days.
  • Intense activity: avoid for 1 month.

Wearing a helmet / cap / wig

  • Forbidden for 1 month.

Swimming Pool

  • Avoid for 3 weeks.

Sun

  • Absolutely avoid direct exposure for 3 months (risk of burns and hyperpigmentation).

Hair Products

  • No gel, hairspray, or chemical products for 1 month.

Medication

  • Avoid aspirin.
  • Follow only the doctor’s prescriptions.

3. Normal Side Effects After a Transplant

(taken directly from your documents – unmodified)

Swelling (frontal edema)

Swelling may appear due to anesthetic fluid.
Typical progression:
forehead → eyes → face → neck before disappearing thanks to the lymphatic system.

Recommendations:

  • Keep your head straight
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Apply cold to the forehead and eyes only

Inflammation

Redness, warmth: frequent and transient signs.
In case of discomfort: contact the center.

Scabs

They appear in the first few days and fall off naturally within about ten days.

Itching

Very common: do not scratch.

4. ANAGEN Medical Follow-up – D+7 to M+12

We follow you throughout the year following your procedure, with 5 key appointments:

  • D+7
  • M+1
  • M+3
  • M+6
  • M+12

These consultations allow us to:

  • analyze healing,
  • monitor scalp evolution,
  • compare before/after photos,
  • establish a one-year hair assessment.

Some consultations may include PRP, a technique that promotes healing and regrowth.

In Practice

Evolution of your hair transplant

We answer all your questions

Do not hesitate to call us at 04 78 08 93 63 if your question is not in the list.

What is the success rate of a transplant?

Very high, close to 100%. No rejection when recommendations are followed.

Healing time?

  • Donor area: 1 month
  • Recipient area: 3 months

1 to 2 sessions depending on the stage of alopecia.
Alopecia evolves over the years; a new transplant may be necessary.

Very low, thanks to sterile and single-use equipment.

Average 80 hairs/day — normal.

Scabs visible for 3 weeks, then natural appearance.

No, the body would reject them.

Between 6 and 8 hours.

  • Sedentary work: next day
  • Physical work: 2 weeks

Only the anesthetic injections are felt.
A cooling system reduces discomfort.