04/01/2026
A hair transplant doesn’t end in the operation theatre - it begins there.
In the first few days, the scalp focuses on healing. Small scabs form, which is completely normal, and gentle care during this phase helps protect the newly placed grafts.
A few weeks later, many people notice the transplanted hair falling out. This often causes worry, but it’s actually part of the process. The hair sheds while the roots settle securely beneath the skin.
Over the next couple of months, growth happens quietly. Even if you don’t see much change on the surface, the follicles are active and preparing for new hair to grow.
By around six months, the change becomes visible. Hair starts appearing fuller, and density gradually improves.
Between nine and twelve months, the final results take shape - natural, stable, and long-lasting.
Hair restoration is a journey that rewards patience. When guided well and cared for properly, the results are worth the wait.