Tuesday, 16 May 2017

EFFECTS OF SMOKING DURING RECOVERY OF HAIR TRANSPLANT

For all those suffering from the embarrassment of baldness, surgical hair restoration is no less than a blessing. A hair transplant surgery not only allows you to get the locks back but also your lost self confidence and self esteem as well. It usually takes 8 to 12 months before a person starts enjoying full results of the treatment. One thing that you have to strictly avoid before and after surgery is smoking.People usually believe that the hazardous effects of smoking are limited mouth, lungs and heart only, which is not the case in reality.

Cigarettes that you smoke before a transplant will adversely affect your hair transplantation, whereas smoking after the surgery has some serious consequences on hair transplant recovery. 

Healthy blood circulation to the scalp is absolutely essential for the survival of hair follicles just transplanted. But it is proven that nicotine in cigarettes constricts blood vessels, affecting their ability to supply blood to different parts of the body, including your scalp. Anything that affects blood circulation in the body can affect healing process time. If you will smoke after hair transplant, it will affect blood supply to the scalp, causing the newly transplanted follicles to worn out and die even before they begin to grow in their new locations.
In fact, smoking should be avoided after any surgery, regardless of how invasive or minimally invasive it is, therefore for better growth and to increase the longevity of the treatment , one has to discontinue this habit.

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