Hair growth cycle after FUE Hair Transplantation
With modern techniques, a Hair Transplant procedure can be performed in as little as a day. But, for most of our patients, it’s not the treatment itself that’s the hard part…it’s waiting for the results afterwards.
After a FUE Hair Transplant treatment you’ll be able to see your new hair line immediately, but it will take a little while longer for you to reap the benefits of your final results. Everyone’s hair is different, meaning the exact process you’ll go through to see your results, will vary massively from everyone else.
Your hair will still grow at its normal rate so it’s crucial to remember that undergoing a transplant treatment will not change this and there’s no magic button to speed up the frustrating process.
Our Surgeons at The Private Clinic are experts in hair growth and will be able to explain the process to you in detail and we are available 24/7 should you have any concerns about your hair growth during your recovery period.
What is your hair growth cycle?
To understand how your hair might grow after a FUE hair transplant, you need to first of all understand your hair growth cycle and how, exactly, each strand grows.
Anagen Phase
A hair’s active growth period is known as the anagen phase. This is where cells in the follicle’s bulb (the place where growth occurs) rapidly divide, causing the hair to grow an average of 1cm every four weeks. When your hair is healthy and not experiencing thinning, 90% of it will be in this phase at any one time where it will remain for around 2-7 years.
Telogen Phase
After its active growth period, hair will then enter the catagen phase (a transitional period where growth begins to stop), followed by the telogen phase in which your hair is released and falls out. Hair loss and thinning occurs when this cycle is disrupted, meaning hairs spend less time in the anagen phase.
Will my hair growth cycle change after a hair transplant?
After a Hair Transplant, your hair will continue this exact cycle – meaning it will grow at the same rate it did prior to being transplanted. Most patients will find they shed some of the newly transplanted hairs a few weeks after treatment, which is completely normal and nothing to worry about. This is usually due to the follicle being starved of its blood supply for a brief period. The follicle and graft will still be intact, and most patients tend to notice new hair growing around 3-4 months after any loss has occurred.
When will I see results after Hair Transplant Surgery?
The time until your final outcome shows will be entirely individual. It is important to remember that hairs are asynchronous which means they grow out of sync with one another and will always be in different stages at any one time, meaning there’ll be no huge rush of hair.
Results can begin to show themselves as early as four to six weeks after the treatment, but your final result won’t be noticeable until at least five to six months after. Some patients will take as much as 18 months, depending on their natural hair, to see the results they were striving for.
While it can feel frustrating, key to making sure everything is coming along as it should is staying in close contact with your clinic and surgeon. They should explain to you what to expect from your recovery and invite you to post-procedure check ups to make sure everything is coming along as intended.
Find out more about FUE Hair Transplant aftercare here.