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Can I Wear A Helmet After Hair Transplant?

Yes, you can wear a helmet. But that should be after three to four weeks when your hair follicles have achieved stability and implanted on the scalp. And also, it is time you have started to heal.

Many patients who have undergone hair transplants in Dubai get to work almost immediately after a hair transplant. So they always find themselves in situations that they have to put on a helmet because of the work requirement.

However, it takes three to four weeks for the donor and the recipient areas to completely heal. But before the three weeks, the scalp is still sensitive and tender due to the small incisions made on the scalp when carrying out hair transplant procedures. 

Again the grafts are still fragile, and any pressure exerted on the head will lead to loss of the hair roots transplanted.

Moreover, avoiding the helmet gives the grafts some time to heal, gain stability and allow enough oxygen flow to the grafted areas. 

Taking care of your scalp is your personal responsibility for you to have the desired results. But always consult your best hair transplant surgeons in Dubai for proper post-transplant care.

After the hair transplant, to receive the desired results, avoid helmets and caps for at least 2 to 4 weeks after the surgery.

Why Can’t I Wear A Helmet right After Hair Transplant?

Qualified surgeons do not recommend a helmet after a hair transplant. Indeed The modern hair transplant techniques used have little effect on the scalp.

But the transplanted hair follicles in the recipient area are at risk if you exert any pressure on them.

Having said that, surgeons have explained a few reasons why you cannot wear a helmet. 

Let us look at some of them.

  • Wearing a helmet applies pressure to your recipient area. It means the grafted hair follicles might fall off in the process 
  • You cannot wear a helmet because the grafted areas might have minor scabs and debris. Therefore when you put on a helmet, it causes sweat to build around these areas. Sweat might cause infections in these areas and thus pose a health risk to your scalp.
  • Not wearing a helmet improves blood flow to the scalp, especially the recipient area. Blood flow to the affected area improves oxygen delivery to the hair follicle roots after the hair transplant. 

 

Again for the follicle roots to anchor on the head, they need good oxygen flow in the recipient area.

  • You cannot wear a helmet because it causes friction on the grafted area, which disturbs root follicles. The follicles start falling off because they have not settled in and attained the required stability on your scalp.

Whether you are using a hard helmet or a soft one, you must be patient and wait for two or three weeks. It is only then will you attain the result you wanted and also build confidence in your looks.

When Can I Start Wearing A Helmet After A Hair Transplant?

You can start to wear your helmet two or three weeks after the hair transplant surgery. 

  • If you are a mason, an engineer, or a construction worker, then a surgeon will advise you to take 14 to 21 days off after the transplant. Then after that, you can resume your work and start putting on a helmet.

In some cases, you will put on a soft cap that does not pressure the affected areas. Consider a cap that does not cause friction on the root hair follicles. 

Any pressure or friction hurts the grafted areas, thus causing the follicles to fall off.

  • Cases where your head is swollen, bleeding, or scabbing, then you can wear a soft cap to cover the grafted area.
  • You can also wear a helmet if your activities involve riding a motorbike or driving the vehicle while putting on the helmet. However, You have to talk to your surgeon before starting to put on a helmet.

Moreover, if you must put it on, then consider a helmet that is not tight. Also, avoid those that exert pressure on your head and cause friction on the recipient area.

Your doctor will always advise you on when to start wearing a helmet. So keep visiting your surgeon, and then you will get the best advice.

What Measures Should I Take When Wearing A Helmet After A Hair Transplant?

Take the following precautions when putting on a helmet.

  • Avoid tight or a helmet that comes in conduct with the grafted areas. Such a helmet will cause pressure and friction and thus affect hair follicles.
  • Wear a soft cloth before putting on the helmet. A soft cloth covers the affected area and shields the follicles against friction.

The cloth helps absorb sweat and moisture that build around the grafted area. Thus the cloth reduces the risks of infections.

However, avoid cotton fabrics because the fibers tend to stick on the head, which might hurt the grafted area. 

  • Ensure you put on a clean helmet. Dirt is harmful to any grafted area. So to avoid infections in the recipient area, look for a clean helmet, and always ensure you wash your helmet before putting it on.
  • Avoid putting on a helmet for long hours. Extended hours will cause moisture and sweat to build around the grafted area. Moisture and sweat can cause infection to the affected area.

Always consult your hair transplant surgeon and follow all the aftercare instructions. These instructions go a long way in the healing process and achieving the desired results.

Wrapping It Up

We all know the helmet as a safety tool. However, putting it on after hair transplant surgery might not help much. For you to avoid the risks such as infection, hair root follicles falling off, bleeding, and many others, ensure you give yourself time to heal.

Above all, a hair transplant builds your confidence and looks. But everything lies in your decision to follow the instruction of the best hair transplant surgeon in Dubai for you to realize maximum results. You want to learn more about hair transplants in Dubai, consult us for more information.

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