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Usage of Minoxidil after a Hair Transplant - New Roots

When should I use Minoxidil after a hair transplant?

MINOXIDIL AFTER A HAIR TRANSPLANT

It is completely safe to assume that all of us want long, thick, luscious locks and will do anything to attain our healthy hair goals!

 

Minoxidil has been accepted by the dermatology and trichology community as the most effective treatment for hair loss. In fact, Minoxidil is considered as the touchstone for hair growth!

 

2 to 3 weeks after you’ve had a hair transplant, you should start applying Minoxidil. This medicine promises to thwart shock loss, stop present hair fall, avert future hair loss, preserve the existing hair as well as encourage speedy growth of both, the existing hair and the transplanted hair.

FAQs

Minoxidil prevents hair loss and promotes hair growth. Oral or topical Minoxidil definitely helps speed up hair growth after you’ve had a hair transplant.

Your doctor will recommend starting Minoxidil around 4 weeks after you’ve had the hair transplant procedure.

Using Minoxidil after your hair transplant promises to prevent hair loss as well as make your transplanted hair healthy and thick. Minoxidil safeguards your hair transplant results for the future.

By and large, you need to use Minoxidil forever in order to prevent hair loss and achieve and maintain good hair growth. Stopping Minoxidil takes you back to the time when you first started Minoxidil treatment.

  • Minoxidil increases the supply of blood to your scalp, given that, it is a vasodilator which dilates the blood vessels in the scalp and as a consequence, it prevents hair loss and boosts hair growth.
  • Minoxidil also augments the amount of a specific enzyme in the hair follicle, which helps lengthen the anagen phase, i.e. the growth phase.
  • Minoxidil also enlarges the hair follicles which may have shrunken because of alterations in the hormone profile.
  • Minoxidil boosts the growth of hair after you’ve had a transplant. As part of post-surgery advice, your surgeon will ask you to apply Minoxidil to help the grafts grow faster.
  • Minoxidil puts a stop to shock loss. Shedding of non transplanted hair is shock loss. By and large, shock loss is temporary, and hair grows back. When you apply Minoxidil, shock loss does not occur, post the procedure.
  • Since you are having a hair transplant procedure, there is a very high likelihood that hair loss will advance even after the procedure. This is the chief reason, doctors prescribe Minoxidil to put a stop to further hair loss in the future. vent post-transplant hair loss.

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