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Winter Care for Transplanted Hair: Protect from Dryness and Dandruff

by Madonna

Winter brings a unique set of challenges for individuals with transplanted hair. The cold, dry air can cause the scalp to become dry and flaky, leading to dandruff and irritation that might hinder the healing process.

Dr. Kuntal Deb Barma, Medical Director of DHI International Medical Group, highlights the importance of extra care during this season to safeguard the scalp and ensure healthy regrowth.

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Dr. Barma says, “Winter presents unique challenges for individuals with transplanted hair, as the cold, dry air tends to make the scalp dry and flaky with dandruff and irritation, which might hinder the healing process. To address these issues, prioritizing extra care during colder months is essential to protect the scalp and achieve healthy growth. One simple measure in safeguarding the scalp during this month is wearing loose-fitting hats made from soft, breathable materials whenever you go out.”

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This protects your scalp from wind and cold air without causing friction or irritation and provides a healing environment. “Additionally, proper hydration and an appropriate balanced diet help to maintain the health of transplanted hair as it strengthens the hair from the inside, promoting the best possible regrowth. Avoid washing hair with hot water and overuse of blow dryer, as it damages the hair. Most importantly, always follow the postoperative care instructions given by your hair transplant surgeon,” adds Dr. Barma.

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These guidelines are designed to address the specific needs of transplanted hair during the healing process and provide tailored advice for the winter months. “Applying gentle shampoos and hydrating products like conditioners and serums specifically recommended by your surgeon can also help maintain the health of your scalp and hair,” shares Dr. Barma. Here are soeme tips for winter hair care post-transplant:

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Protect Your Scalp: Use loose-fitting hats made of soft, breathable materials to shield your scalp from wind and cold without causing irritation.

Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and maintain a balanced diet to nourish the hair from within, promoting stronger regrowth.

Avoid Hot Water and Excessive Heat: Skip hot water for washing your hair and limit the use of blow dryers, as high heat can damage transplanted hair and dry out the scalp.

Follow Postoperative Instructions: Adhere to the guidelines provided by your hair transplant surgeon, which are tailored for the healing process and winter-specific care.

Use Recommended Products: Opt for gentle shampoos, conditioners, and serums recommended by your surgeon to keep your scalp hydrated and healthy.

By following these expert-recommended steps, you can protect your transplanted hair from the harsh effects of winter and support its healthy growth. A little extra care during this season goes a long way in ensuring successful results and maintaining the health of your hair.

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