Why Does Itching Occur After Hair Transplantation?

Hair transplantation is men’s favorite aesthetics operation. Although the result is quite satisfactory after the procedure, striving for a while and doing care rituals are necessary in order to reach the desired result. Otherwise, hair transplantation does not result in the expected way. The most common finding of the hair transplantation is itching. Newly transplanted hair roots are the biggest cause of itching. In addition, crusts formed on the hair roots are also another cause of itching. If you also suffer from itching after hair transplantation, you should read this content.

What Is Itching Occur After Hair Transplantation?

Itching is the most common symptom after hair transplantation. It is absolutely harmless. There is nothing you should worry about. Itching usually shows up in the first week after hair transplantation. Itching in the area, which is mostly caused by crusting, can also occur due to infected hair follicles or wrong product usage in some cases. Itching after hair transplantation disappears by itself within two weeks.

What Causes Itching After Hair Transplantation?

Itching, which is frequently seen after hair transplantation, results from some specific reasons. This finding, which is seen more clearly after hair transplantation performed by using the FUE technique, is at a discomforting level in some cases.

The problem of itching after hair transplantation usually goes on for 20 days. The holes opened in the scalp are quite small, but these holes are expressed as wounds in medical terminology. Itching after hair transplantation actually indicates the healing process of the holes opened in the hair roots.

If there is itching, it means that healing process is occurring. After the holes that are opened in the scalp, crusting occurs. Crusting forms a thin and hard layer on the scalp. Crusting slows down the process of the scalp’s getting air and being moisturized. Itching, which is mostly seen in the donor area can also occur in the bald areas where transplanting process is performed.

Itching after hair transplantation can be divided into several different reasons within itself. These can be listed as; crusting, growth, infection and allergy.

  • Crusting

Crusting is the most common cause of itching after hair transplantation. The tiny holes opened in the hair roots begin to close some time after the operation. This closing process occurs by crusting. Crusting becomes visible on the second day after the operation. The raw materials of crusts are dried blood and body fluids.

Crusting caused by the healing process results in itching in time. This is not something to worry about. The only important thing is never scratching the itchy area. If you scratch the area, you may cause unavoidable infections and deterioration of transplantation applied to the scalp. Therefore, you should never scratch the area that is itchy because of crusting or any other reason and wait for it to pass. This itching decreases and then passes over time.

  • Growth

Another cause of itching after hair transplantation is growth. When transplanted hair starts to grow, it may result in a serious itching. New transplanted hair begins to grow out of the scalp 1 to 2 months after the operation. That’s why, you may face itching caused by growth when you think that the itching caused by crusting is over.

The growth occurs in the donor area and itching is also located there. Itching is not very frequent there. That is to say, it is more likely to experience occasional itching rather than a constant one. Growth in the area where the hair roots are abundant takes a long period of time. Therefore, itching will also occur at regular intervals.

  • Infection

Itching arising from infection is not very common. Itching which suddenly starts and is very intense foreshadows infection. If you face with such a situation, you should immediately see your doctor. The main reasons of infection include not using the medication needed after the operation, being present in dirty and dusty environments and etc. By paying attention to such situations, you can minimize the risk of getting an infection.

  • Allergy

Allergies are frequently seen in patients who use shampoo and cosmetic hair care products without consulting a doctor. It usually occurs in people who switch to shampoo fast in hair washing. You should wait for hair follicles to heal before using cosmetic products such as shampoo and spray.

Can I scratch my head after a hair transplant?

No, don’t do this. After the operation, you may feel swelling, itching and slight pain. These symptoms can be corrected with ice applications recommended by your doctor, softening lotions and, if necessary, mild symptom-relieving medications.

 

Reference:

https://www.treatmentroomslondon.com/hair-transplant-tips/itching-after-hair-transplant

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