Problem description: I checked out seborrheic alopecia, and now the hair loss is more serious, I want to get hair transplant. Do I need to shave my head for seborrheic hair transplants?
Question date:2020-10-25
Patient information: Age: 30 Gender: Male
Seborrheic hair transplantation requires shaved head .
Shaved head can promote recovery from surgery, avoid touching and infection symptoms. Whether you need to shave your head or not depends on the area of ​​hair loss on your scalp and the condition of your hair. You can go to the dermatology department of a local regular hospital for consultation, and choose whether to shave your head under the advice of a doctor, which can improve the transplantation effect. Hair transplant is a superficial minimally invasive surgery, with less trauma and faster recovery.
It will not cause damage to the local skin. Pay attention to local hygiene during the recovery period. Try not to eat greasy and irritating food in the diet, which will affect the recovery effect.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection