Wednesday 9 September 2015

SWELLING AS AN AFTER EFFECT OF HAIR TRANSPLANT – A SIMPLE EFFECTIVE REMEDY



Swelling after Hair Transplant Surgery
After the hair transplant surgical procedure which is said to cause swelling in like the hair follicles, forehead and in most cases the eyes. Any swelling of bruising around the hairline after hair transplant will eventually ease out after a couple of days. It will also be a good idea to desist from any form of official work or activities in other to allow the bruising and swelling subside. However, if swelling occurs at all, it is usually between 48 – 72 hours time line after the hair transplant. Some patients have also realized that alternating hot and cold compresses can further help in reducing swelling while it alleviates pain and numbness in the affected regions. Physicians usually advice patients after surgery to endeavour to use a well balanced shampoo each time they have to work and wash into the donor hair as well as the grafted areas of the scalp. This is basically a very good idea when it comes to hand washing the hair for the first few days after surgery and then continue to do so using a shower as per advised by the physician. The donor hair region  must prcatically be kept clean under stringent conditions in other to prevent crusts from forming which can impede scarring healing out on time.When it comes to taking care of some of the swelling in the regions where the hair transplant was done, 

Below are some of the tips to reduce swelling after hair transplant:

1. Keeping the head in an elevated position by using several pillows under the neck while sleeping

2. Swelling can affect the eyes area and so a cold compression would help in reducing the swelling

3. The swelling after transplant reduces overtime but if it persists, it can lead to complications.

4. Avoid the intake of aspirin and ibuprofen for a week as these drugs cause thinning

5. Avoid excessive physical activity

On the other hand, some drugs as known to help in reducing incidences of swelling after a hair transplant but then again, some of these clinical drugs should only be taken according to the prescription of a qualified physician. Asides this, some known anti-inflamatory drugs are said to also act effectively on swellings which is practically other than their required actions as analgesics.

However, this swellings are usually said to come around 2-4 days after a hair transplant which is somewhat frequent especialy in severe cases of baldness or hair loss. In such cases, most clinical physicians can prescribe oral steroids which may practically help to reduce the swelling. There are steroid injections allowed during and after hair transplant surgeries and they are mostly relied upon as alternatives for medical advice offered by some clinical physicians. In some instances, physicians are said to use steroid injections or a minute dosage of of steroids like Kenalog, Triamcinolone as well as Medol to help minimize the swelling in the forehead, but oftentimes this does not always give patients the desired results.