Head Bleeding After Hair Restoration

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Last winter, I was in San Jose watching a Sharks hockey game when I met a man sitting next to me who had had a hair transplant done not too long ago. There was blood seeping out rather noticeably out of his head. He thought it was not a big deal for that to happen, and didn’t think it was something he needed to tell his hair restoration doctor about.

I told him I am quite the crackerjack when it comes to hair transplants and gave him my phone number. I spoke to him and mentioned that blood oozing out can happen at times. But it is not a pleasant situation after a hair transplant procedure.

About one whole day after surgery, there may be some blood percolating out from the donor head area. Doctors commonly wrap a thick sort of cloth, like a bandage, around the head for about a day. The next day after the surgery, a person is to go to the clinic again and the staff will remove the bandage and then wash the hair. After shampooing and lightly washing the hair, as long as there isn’t any more bleeding (which usually doesn’t happen), the bandage will no longer be necessary.

After that, the man who underwent the surgery will have to wait six months before allowing any sunlight exposure on his head. Also, he or she is to avoid strenuous exercises and sports like wrestling, basketball, flag football, and grappling. It could damage the donor area.

For other cosmetic-related questions and answers, do a Web search on Dermal Filler in Long Beach. Also, if you’re interested in getting rid of forehead wrinkles, dysport, or botox, check out an Encino Laser Hair Removal center.

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