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Hair transplant surgery is a revolutionary technique to treat severe types of male pattern baldness and hair loss. Given that, you’re contemplating going under the scalpel, here are the answers to a few questions you may find relevant and useful to dredge up.

  1. Can I get my hair transplant done with someone else’s hair?

Theoretically speaking, the answer is “yes”. It’s plausible to take out hair from one person (the donor) and get it transplanted on the scalp of another (the recipient). In addition, the recipient needs to use immunosuppressive medications, as prescribed by the doctor, forever, so as to retain the hair growth and prevent slow but sure rejection. However, in practice and in current times, such phenomenal hair transplant surgery is impossible.

Why “no”?

The very assumption that immunosuppressive medications are safe is incorrect. They result in severe side effects and aren’t capable of preventing rejection in everyone. These special pills have a detrimental impact on blood pressure, kidney and liver functioning, cholesterol buildup, blood sugar, mood swings, weight, and bone health. They can make you highly susceptible to infections and cancer attacks. Patients who undergo an organ transplant, in any case, have shorter life expectancies. Moreover, they develop increased risks to contract life-threatening malignant and non-malignant diseases. Therefore, because of the potentially dangerous side effects of immunosuppressive medications, it’s always suggested to steer clear of them as much as possible.

Furthermore, inter-person hair transplant surgery is regarded as malpractice. So it’s very unlikely that an established cosmetic surgeon would even think of carrying out the same. But someday, it will surely be possible to import and implant hair follicles from different sources. Research is ongoing to make this thing, which now otherwise seems impossible, a reality.

  1. How to control the depth of a graft in hair transplant?

According to leading hair transplant clinics, there are a few important aspects as far as placement of follicular unit grafts is concerned. These include the angle and direction at which grafts are inserted into the areas of hair loss, controlling the spacing between and density and caliber of hair, and finally manipulating the depth at which the grafts are placed.

Tiny incisions or tunnels are created in the recipient balding area to make room for new hairs. Creating these small tunnels is a very painstaking job. The depth of the tunnel has to be perfect. If the tunnels are too deep, the newly grafted hairs will virtually sink into them. This will lead to an unappealing pitting effect of tiny indents surrounding the hairs. On the other hand, if the tunnels are too shallow, the transplanted hairs will either fall off or may settle as tiny mounds raised in an obvious, ugly way above the skin’s superficial layer.

Best hair transplant surgeons put emphasis on choosing the exact size of the needle used to implant the follicular unit grafts. Its depth should be carefully adjusted to bring about visually appealing results. With more technical precision, the hair transplant cost also rises.

  1. Do I need any blood test before a hair transplant?

The onus lies on the hair transplant surgeon to decide on whether to have any pre-operative blood tests done. Reputed surgeons from premier clinics offering hair transplant in Delhi, however, recommend a few basic tests like CBC, PTT, and INR (checking bleeding parameters) and a few off-center ones like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Patients who have a history of heart problems may be asked to do and obtain an ECG report.

  1. How much exercise should I do after a hair transplant?

Once hair transplant surgery is over, many patients prefer to hit back to the gym. The question arises whether or when is it safe to resume exercise. In the course of the first postoperative week, the main impact which exercise can bring about is an abrupt change in blood pressure levels which consequently can hamper the growth of grafts. During the second week, exercise can touch off stress and tension in the donor area which in turn can intercept its healing.

For patients who have undergone FUE procedure, it’s advised to go back to light cardio activity after day 8 followed up by light weights after day 11 and heavy weights after day 14.

For patients who have had FUT, the suggestion is to return to light cardio exercise after day 12, followed up by light weights after day 15 and heavy weights after day 21. The primary issue that plagues a FUT procedure is proper healing of the donor area.

  1. Is it necessary to use Minoxidil after a hair transplant?

For many patients, the use of Minoxidil is a decent idea. Apart from the surgeon’s advice, it’s also good to refer to a few hair transplants in Delhi reviews to know and decide on the application of the medicine. As a matter of fact, usage of Minoxidil following a hair transplant surgery can help speed up the growth rate of transplanted hair and reduce the odds of continuing loss in existing hair.

Best doctors for hair transplant in India urge to start Minoxidil application roughly 5 to 7 days after the hair transplant. It’s also imperative to take a proper decision on how long to continue with it. To prevent existing hair loss, one can carry on using it long-term. And to boost the growth of newly transplanted hair, regular use for 4 to 6 months is proposed.

Wrapping up

Did you find this information useful? Let us know by writing to us. In case, you’re looking for a hair transplant in Delhi, you can contact and book a consultation with Dr. Mayank Singh at Radiance Cosmedic Centre. Dr. Singh is a board-certified cosmetic surgeon who has to his credit around 3000+ successful hair transplant surgeries and highly satisfied clients.




By Dr. Mayank Singh Dr. Mayank Singh MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Plastic Surgery DCH (Gold Medalist) Certification in Microsurgical Skills Advanced Fellowship in Cosmetic Surgery & Laser
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Biography: Dr Mayank Singh (Plastic Surgeon Hair Transplant Surgeon) is a board certified & experienced Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon based in New Delhi. He is recognized as an expert in Hair transplant Body contouring Breast Aesthetic surgery & Facial aesthetics LASER Botox Fillers Reconstructive microsurgery congenital anomalies correction and facial trauma .
He graduated from Gujarat University where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) Master of Surgery(M.S.) and Magister Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) in Plastic Surgery and Burns as a gold medalist.

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