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BEFORE THE HAIR TRANSPLANTATION
What should you consider for hair transplantation?
We strive for complete transparency and thorough preparation for every hair transplantation procedure. While our dedicated team will naturally provide all necessary information in a timely manner, this information page offers additional guidance and attention to the crucial steps you need to take for a successful treatment.
Rest assured, we are committed to providing you with all the necessary information, allowing you to approach your hair transplantation procedure with complete confidence. By following these guidelines, you can prepare optimally for a satisfying outcome and a reassuring experience.
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HEALTH AND MEDICATION
Our meticulous approach begins with a thorough assessment of your medical history and current medication use. Before proceeding with your treatment, we strongly urge you to be candid about any existing health issues or medications you are taking. While our team is equipped to provide invaluable insights, we also encourage proactive dialogue with your personal healthcare provider in certain cases.
Additionally, we advise that you refrain from using blood-thinning medications for several days before the hair transplant. If you are using blood thinners, you should stop them in advance (with your doctor’s approval) before undergoing the hair transplant procedure.
HEALTH AND MEDICATION
Our meticulous approach begins with a thorough assessment of your medical history and current medication use. Before proceeding with your treatment, we strongly urge you to be candid about any existing health issues or medications you are taking. While our team is equipped to provide invaluable insights, we also encourage proactive dialogue with your personal healthcare provider in certain cases.
Additionally, we advise that you refrain from using blood-thinning medications for several days before the hair transplant. If you are using blood thinners, you should stop them in advance (with your doctor’s approval) before undergoing the hair transplant procedure.
Avoid alcohol and caffeine
Avoid alcohol for 4 to 5 days and caffeine for 2 days before your treatment. The use of both can affect the efficiency of local anesthetics that doctors give you before the operation.
Smoking reduces blood flow to the scalp by narrowing blood vessels and limiting the delivery of nutrients to the follicles. For this reason, smoking should also be avoided the day before the procedure. Furthermore, you should avoid smoking during the first week after your treatment, as this is when your follicles most need adequate nutrition.
The hair transplantation day
Take a shower on the morning of the treatment and take care of your personal hygiene. Do not use styling products in your hair. Come well-rested to the treatment and have a light breakfast. Avoid caffeine.
The hair transplantation day
Take a shower on the morning of the treatment and take care of your personal hygiene. Do not use styling products in your hair. Come well-rested to the treatment and have a light breakfast. Avoid caffeine.
Wear comfortable clothing with buttons
We recommend wearing a button-down shirt or a T-shirt with a wide collar so that you don’t sleep with the shirt over your scalp. This is also a good practice for the days after the grip. So it is useful to take a few blouses with buttons with you.
In general, wear comfortable clothes during the treatment as it lasts almost six hours depending on the number of transplants you receive.
In the treatment room
No companion/friend/girlfriend is allowed in the treatment room. We receive your companions in our waiting room or cafeteria lounge.
Do not chew gum during the treatment. The use of mobile phones or devices is allowed.
In the treatment room
No companion/friend/girlfriend is allowed in the treatment room. We receive your companions in our waiting room or cafeteria lounge.
Do not chew gum during the treatment. The use of mobile phones or devices is allowed.