People often ask what measures they would need to take so that their hair would stay longer. In fact, hair that grow from moved hair grafts are just like your natural hair. They do not need any specific shampoo or a hairbrush. They stay quite fine with your normal hair care routine. Following is another question that people ask.
Following Hair Transplants, When can I have a Perm or have my Hair Colored?
It is a major concern of women who want to have a hair transplant. They suspect whether or not they would be able to dye or perm their new hair. Most often, patients think that they would need to be some degrees extra careful with their hair otherwise the transplanted grafts would perhaps fall out. In real, it never happens, at least not after once hair grafts have developed blood supply and started growing hair.
Hairs that are produced by the moved grafts are by no means inferior to the rest of your hair. You can straight them, perm them, get them colored or cut them when they reach to the desired length. Chemicals in hair dyes, straighteners, hair rollers and other hairstyling devices are as much harmful for your new hair as they are for the rest of the hair. Transplanted hairs are no way different from your old hair.
What would happen if I lose my new hair?
Usually transplanted hair does not fall out. Any subsequent hair fall after hair transplant is usually from the untreated areas. However, if you lose your hair ever, they will grow again from same hair grafts. As hair transplant takes out hair follicles from balding resistant sites and follicles tend to inherit characteristics of their previous location not of their new location so, you can say that baldness in the treated area in just out of question. You can say that transplanted hair are permanent and stay as longer as they would have stayed in their previous location.
Your transplanted hairs are just like the rest of your hair. You can straight them, perm them or dye them. So are you ready to regrow your hair?
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