After hair transplantation In this article, we describe shock spills under several headings. You can see what you wonder about the process with the 3-stage visual we will present to you.
Shock shedding is the temporary loss of the transplanted grafts within 1 month after the hair transplantation so that they can grow again.
Although the cause of shock loss is not known exactly, it is a normal process after hair transplantation.
Shock shedding starts after 2 weeks on average, although it varies from person to person. Shock shedding after hair transplantation is a very natural process and it is very important to take care of the grafts in this process.
It is very normal for every HT patient to expect to experience shock loss and to want to get information about it. Almost every HT patient experiences shock loss, but very few who do not experience shock loss there are people.
It takes about 2 weeks for shock shedding to start after hair transplant surgery. In some special cases, it may take more or less a few days. After the hair transplant surgery, the shock shedding process begins and ends within 1 month.
The transplanted hair grows back into hair growth after the shock shedding process. This hairiness increases day by day and hair roots get stronger. Although it varies from person to person, the return process is completed within 6-14 months.