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The process after hair transplantation is extremely important for the success of the procedure. Mistakes to be made during this period may cause the death of the transplanted grafts and failure of the hair transplantation. Therefore, you should act according to the recommendations of your surgeon in solving the problems experienced after the hair transplantation. One of the most common problems in this period is itching. Why is there itching after hair transplantation? How does it go away? What are the solutions? All the answers are in our article.

 

Why Does Itching Occur?

Itching experienced after hair transplantation is extremely normal. And this is not a sign of any problem. Rather, it is a simple symptom of the healing process. Although sometimes annoying, such a situation is experienced as the tissues heal.

In the first 20 days after hair transplantation, the transplanted grafts hold on to the scalp. A small mistake in this process may cause the grafts to dislocate. Therefore, the hair transplantation area should not be scratched as much as possible.

Here is the answer to the question of why itching occurs after hair transplantation. Itching in the donor area is very normal. Ultimately, this area from where the grafts are taken also starts to heal. When itching occurs, which is the sign of the healing process, it is essential to be as patient as possible. However, it can be said that the donor area is not as sensitive as the hair transplantation area. Therefore, when you can’t avoid, you can scratch it very mildly.

Itching After Hair Transplant

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When Does Itching Go Away After Hair Transplantation?

As mentioned above, itching is related to the healing process. Once this process is complete, the itching will go away to a great extent. It can be said that this period is 14 days on average for hair transplantation. However, it should be noted that sometimes it can be shorter or longer.

The severity of itching will not always be the same. However, it will usually be mild itching. At this stage, you should be as patient as possible and you shouldn’t scratch the hair transplantation area.

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How Does Itching Go Away After Hair Transplantation?

If the itching becomes unbearable for you, you can try different solutions. First of all, we again remind you that you should never scratch your hair. Besides, do not apply the solutions mentioned here without the knowledge of your doctor. Ultimately, everyone’s sensitivity may be different, and methods that are good for some can be detrimental to others. Therefore, you need to get approval from your doctor. The solutions you can apply for itching after hair transplantation are as follows:

  • Wash your hair regularly as recommended by your doctor. During washing, do not scratch your scalp and do not apply too much pressure.
  • Initially, try to avoid sunlight as much as possible.
  • Try not to enter dusty, damp, dirty, or hot environments. These environments increase your itching severity.
  • Use the solutions prescribed by your doctor regularly for itching. If he has prescribed medication for itching, it is very important that you use it regularly.
  • Follow all the recommendations of your doctor about itching after hair transplantation and do not seek other solutions.

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