Sunburn to grafts
I have walked outside very briefly to do things like get groceries. I’ve also driven places with the sun coming through the car windows and sat in the car with the sun blockers down. Is this enough to have ruined my hair transplant? I’ve noticed one side seems thicker than the other and I’m about 19 days after surgery. I didn’t know the sun exposure issue was something that you’re supposed to avoid so hardcore or for so long (‘m reading anywhere from 3-6 months).
The hair transplant has skin at the top of the graft. This skin, which comes from the back of the head, has been protected by the hair for your entire life. They will get sunburned quickly when they are in the recipient area because they never saw the sun. Protecting these grafts is important. I have seen some men with multiple red dots on the transplanted grafts, reflecting a sunburn to the tops of these grafts. It takes months for these grafts to be able to tolerate the sun. In addition, the UV Light may not be great for healing.
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