Redness After Hair Transplantation

One of the foremost inquired questions inquired by patients is almost the redness after hair transplantation.
Redness after hair transplantation happens after the operation due to planting hair follicles and the healing process. You ought to know that a few patients with lighter colored skin are at higher risk of it.
But this will be seen in everybody and it is completely normal. The redness keeps going between one and three weeks. There’s nothing to stress around it.
Basically, since numerous tiny holes within the donor area and transplanting range are opened, and the roots are put in new canals, there can be some scabs and crusts. With washing, the newly planted grafts may have a few redness on it. You will see that your scabs turn to white and/or swelling as well.
How does the redness disappear after hair transplantation?
Because it could be an ordinary process after hair transplant, patients can not totally get rid of the redness effectively. However, mostly all patients suffer it. The redness associated with normal healing should not affect the implant.
However, in some cases, the redness is not caused by normal healing and you will need to see a surgeon to verify your recovery.
- These causes are listed below: Folliculitis (hair infection)
- Cellulitis (skin infection)
- Cysts (small round swelling under the skin)
- Skin necrosis (dead and dying skin)