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FAQs About Swelling Reduction After Hair Transplant
Swelling typically results from the body’s natural response to the surgical procedure, where fluids accumulate in the forehead and eye areas due to inflammation and gravity.
Swelling generally begins 2 to 3 days after surgery and subsides within 3 to 5 days. However, it may take up to a week for the swelling to completely resolve.
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Elevate Your Head: Sleeping with your head elevated at a 45-degree angle can promote fluid drainage and reduce swelling.
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Apply Cold Compresses: Using ice packs on the forehead (avoiding direct contact with grafted areas) can constrict blood vessels and minimize inflammation.
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Stay Hydrated: Drinking ample water aids in flushing out excess fluids, potentially reducing swelling duration.
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Use Prescribed Medications: Doctors may prescribe steroids like Prednisolone to mitigate inflammation and swelling.
Post-operative swelling is common and usually not a cause for concern. It typically resolves on its own within a week. However, if swelling persists beyond this period or is accompanied by severe pain or signs of infection, consult your surgeon.
Yes, engaging in strenuous physical activities soon after the procedure can exacerbate swelling. It’s advisable to avoid heavy exercise and activities that increase blood pressure for at least a week post-surgery.
Reducing salt intake can help minimize water retention, thereby potentially decreasing swelling. Additionally, consuming anti-inflammatory foods and staying well-hydrated supports the body’s healing process.