Who does celebrity hair transplants?

One of the most common problems today is hair loss. Hair loss is a problem that everyone is uncomfortable with, regardless of whether they are men or women. However, this problem is more common in men. For this reason, hair transplantation is a treatment method mostly preferred by men.

 

Although hair transplantation is performed due to aesthetic concerns, it is actually a serious medical operation. The operation will be performed to numb the patient with local anesthesia. As each patient has different reasons for hair loss, the process after hair transplantation also varies according to the individual. If the factors that need to be considered during the healing process are brought to their place, the recovery will be accelerated.

 

Today, hair transplantation is a very easily accessible treatment method. However, not only the operation but also after the operation is as important as the operation. The first day after the operation is very important. These days, it is very important not to go out and even if the person is working, to take leave of the workplace and rest for the healthy progress of the process. It is necessary to protect the hair transplanted area from any external factors.

 

Who can have hair transplantation?

 

Individuals who have hair thinning or hair loss problems due to genetic reasons, stress, environmental factors, hormonal issues and accidents can have hair transplantation. 

 

The person who will have a hair transplant operation must have the number of grafts required for transplantation. Hair transplantation can also be applied to people who are born without hair. The grafts as are necessary for hair transplantation may not be available in sufficient quantity in the head area, in this case, hair follicles can be taken from various parts of the body such as the neck, back, chest, genital area.

 

Patients with active hair loss that have reached a certain level of openness are more suitable for hair transplantation. In addition to hair loss and openness problems, other diseases also affect the suitability for hair transplantation. 

 

The success of hair transplantation decreases in people who actively have diseases such as eczema and psoriasis that cause a rash on the scalp. Before the procedure, the opinion of the dermatologist should be sought, and the necessary treatments should be applied, and the area should be made ready for hair transplantation.

 

The type of hair loss rather than age plays a decisive role in the hair transplant process. If the scalp is visible when viewed with the naked eye, it means that the hair density in that area has fallen approximately 50% below the rate it should be. In short, there is no specific age limit for the hair transplant operation. 

Although it is a life-long process, the rate of hair loss slows down after the age of 40. For this reason, it should be known that hair loss will continue after hair transplantation in people under the age of 40, and the patient may need a few more sessions later. Other treatment methods to stop or regress existing hair loss after hair transplantation; PRP or Mesotherapy treatments are recommended.

 

Who does celebrity hair transplants?

 

Appearance is crucial for people who are always in front of the screen. Hair is the most important thing for a person in terms of appearance. For this reason, many of the people who have been in front of the camera for years and we say how these celebrities do not shed their hair at all, do not age, actually have hair transplantation. 

 

Here are some celebrities who have a hair transplant; Billy Bob Thorton, Brendan Fraser, David Beckham, Dennis Miller, Elton John, George Clooney, Jason Alexander, Jeremy Piven,

Jimmy Kimmel, Jude Law, Matthew McConaughey, Mel Gibson, Rob Brydon, Robbie Williams, Sylvester Stallone, Tom Arnold, Tom Hanks, Wayne Rooney.

 

Redness and scab after hair transplant

 

During the transplant, redness and crusting occur in the pores opened in the treated area. Although these crusts are incredibly normal, they will shed within 15 days. In these 15 days after hair transplantation, no contract should be made to the crusted area, and the rashes should not be itchy.

 

Scabs that occur after hair transplantation will shed spontaneously within 15 days. However, if the scabs do not shed on their own, it is necessary to consult the doctor who performed the hair transplant operation. With the method suggested by the hair transplant specialist, the person can shed the scabs at the end of the 15th day. 

 

For washing, the doctor recommends a special care lotion. This lotion helps soften the crusts. The person increases the blood circulation in this area by massaging the hair, allowing the hair to grow faster.

 

Shedding of hair and scabs after hair transplantation

 

After the hair transplant operation, hair loss, along with the loss of scabs, is observed in most patients. This effect is normal. This condition, which is observed from the second week after the hair transplant operation, is also called the “shock shedding phase”. 

 

In the shock shedding phase, the transplanted hair follicles do not fall out. In order to open the area where the newly planted hair follicles will grow, the shock shedding phase must be experienced. Hair loss will decrease from the second month and will be completely cut in the third month.

 

Hair care after hair transplant

 

There is no need to apply any special care for hair transplantation after the operation. After hair transplantation, the patient should be very careful in the first washing and scab procedures.

 

After hair transplantation, the patient is recommended to go to the hospital for the first washing procedure. However, if the patient is unable to go to the hospital, the patient can perform the first wash at home, with the direction of the doctor.

 

It is essential not to apply any pressure to the scalp during this process. To dry the hair with the help of a towel, it is necessary to wait 15 days after the transplantation to shed the crusts.

 

The patient should not go out unless the patient has to. If he has to go outside, he should protect his head against external factors such as wind, dust, rain, especially sunlight. For this, it is recommended to wear a cap made of fabric that will not put too much pressure on the head.

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