How Long For Grafts to Take Hold After a Hair Transplant?
I have a question after the procedure of a hair transplant.
How many days does it take for the bulb/graft to take and settle? So even if the scabs and hair fallout it won’t be a problem.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
Dr. Bernstein and I wrote an article in the February 2006 issue of Dermatologic Surgery that essentially says that when the ‘scabs’ come off, the grafts are anchored. That can take 3-14 days and is determined by the aggressiveness of your washing process. The abstract of the article is available here — Graft anchoring in hair transplantation.
In an ideal world, the grafts are relatively permanent after the first 48 hours unless you actually work them out. In the real world, I would generally say about a week (just to be safe). If you are determined enough, I am sure you can get a tweezer and pick them out, though I’m sure you are trying to avoid doing.
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