Preparation for Hair Transplant Operation
The preparation process for hair transplantation is an important step as it can affect the outcome of the operation. This preparation process, which is often overlooked in the comprehensive explanation of a typical hair transplant operation, is very important for the success of the operation and obtaining the best results. Preparation for the hair transplant operation is not only about physical preparation, but also about ensuring that the results of the procedure match your expectations, preparing the hair to be transplanted for growth, and getting maximum efficiency from the healing process.
A typical hair transplant operation is an innovative procedure that involves transplanting hair follicles taken from the donor area, mostly at the back of the head, to bald or sparse areas. This surgical procedure has evolved significantly over the years to produce more natural-looking results. Sapphire FUE, DHI, and Combined techniques, among the most popular techniques, have become an excellent choice for people planning hair transplantation operations.
First steps to prepare for the operation
Consultation with a hair transplant specialist
What should be discussed during the consultation?
Consultation, the first step of the operation, is the golden key to a successful hair transplantation operation. At this stage, you will evaluate your hair loss pattern with a hair transplant specialist, discuss your expectations, decide on the techniques to be used during your operation, accept potential risks, and learn about the expected results. Since this part is the most important operation step, it is your opportunity to resolve all your concerns.
Questions to ask your doctor
Get detailed information about the success rate of the previous procedures performed by the specialist who will perform your operation, the surgeon's operation experience, before and after photos of past patients, and the effects of the surgery on you.
Medical evaluation and tests
Necessary tests before surgery
Some tests will be performed to prevent and minimize complications before the operation. These; include various blood tests, diabetes, and scalp analysis.
Medical evaluation
Most likely, if you do not have any general health problems, you will already have a positive medical evaluation for the operation. However, if you have various diseases, your surgeon may choose not to operate.
Preparation for surgery day
The night before surgery
Get a good sleep
Go to bed early: The operation usually starts early in the morning, so it is important to get good rest. Going to bed early will help you preserve your energy and get quality sleep.
Relaxing activities: Some relaxing activities such as reading a book or listening to light music may be good to reduce your mental fatigue and calm your mind before the operation.
Scalp cleansing
Wash your hair: The night before the operation, wash your scalp with a pure soap that does not leave any residue. This ensures that your scalp is relaxed and hygienic.
Avoid hair care products: Do not use gel, spray, or similar hair styling products. These products may leave residue on the scalp and complicate the course of the operation during the procedure.
Nutrition and water consumption
A light dinner: Avoid consuming heavy or fatty meals the night before the operation. Choose foods that are light and easy to digest.
Consume enough water: Since high water consumption may occur during the operation, you can get enough water into your body the day before. It is important to maintain balance, otherwise it may cause the need to go to the toilet frequently.
Mental preparation
Think positive: Try to focus on positive thoughts that the operation will be successful. More than 200,000 people undergo this operation easily every year.
Write down your questions: Write down the questions you want to ask your doctor on the day of the operation.
Morning of surgery
Morning Routine
Wake up early: Waking up before the operation time ensures a calm and unhurried preparation. Wake up early to create enough time.
Eat breakfast: Unless your doctor has specific instructions, have a full breakfast. This is important to balance the amount of blood lost during anesthesia.
Clothing and personal items
Wear comfortable clothes: Since you will need to take off your clothes after the operation, wear comfortable clothes that will not come into contact with your head. For example, Clothes with zippers and buttons are ideal.
Required documents: Take documents such as your identity document, cash for payment, and passport with you on the day of the operation.
Personal needs: If you deem it necessary, take personal items such as glasses and contact lens cases with you.
FAQ about preparing for hair transplant surgery
Can I continue the medications I used routinely before the operation?
You may need to stop using various blood thinners and medications such as Aspirin. Because Aspirin and similar drugs increase bleeding as they prevent blood clotting in the body. Excessive bleeding during the operation makes the operation difficult and may cause unnecessary blood loss.
What tests are performed before the operation?
Usually, your blood count, HIV, and Hepatitis values are checked, but when necessary, tests that check blood clotting such as prothrombin time may be performed.
What am I prohibited from consuming before the operation?
If possible, quitting smoking and not consuming alcohol 2 days before the operation minimizes the pain that may occur during anesthesia. It is also recommended to stay away from spicy foods and stay away from tea, cola, and especially drinks containing caffeine.
How should I care for my scalp before surgery?
Avoid using shampoo and keep the scalp clean. It is enough to wash your hair with a hard and pure soap.
Is it normal to be anxious before the operation?
Yes, it is a common feeling. It may help to think that everything will go well and that this operation has been successful for more than 200,000 people a year in Turkey alone.