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Hair Transplant Recovery Timeline – Week by Week

Understanding the recovery timeline after a hair transplant helps patients know what to expect during healing and hair growth. While individual recovery varies slightly from person to person, the stages below describe the typical progression following a hair transplant procedure.

At Merchant City Medical Group in Glasgow, our team provides detailed aftercare guidance and ongoing support to help patients achieve the best possible results.

Day 1 – Immediately After Surgery

During the first day after your procedure the transplanted grafts are settling into their new position.

  • Small scabs begin forming around the grafts
  • The scalp may appear red
  • The donor area may feel tender
  • Mild swelling may begin

It is important to avoid touching the transplanted area during this stage.

Days 2–3

During the first few days after surgery the grafts remain delicate.

  • Small crusts remain visible around transplanted hairs
  • Mild swelling or redness may continue
  • The donor area may feel slightly tight or sensitive

Patients should follow the washing and spraying instructions provided by their clinic.

Days 4–6

The scalp begins to settle and gentle washing of the transplanted area can usually begin.

  • Redness may still be visible
  • Scabs remain around transplanted follicles
  • Itching may occur as healing begins

Avoid scratching or picking at the grafts.

Days 7–10

Scabs will gradually loosen and fall away.

  • Most crusts begin to disappear
  • The scalp starts to look more normal
  • Mild redness may still be present

At this stage the transplanted grafts are becoming securely embedded.

Days 10–14

By around two weeks after the procedure the grafts are generally secure.

  • Most scabs should have disappeared
  • The scalp appearance improves significantly
  • Hair washing can usually return to normal

Patients can normally resume many regular activities at this stage.

Weeks 3–4

The scalp continues to recover.
  • Redness fades further
  • The donor area continues healing
  • Haircuts and normal hair care routines may resume

Weeks 6–8 – Shedding Phase

Many patients notice shedding of the transplanted hairs during this stage. This is completely normal and expected.

  • Transplanted hairs fall out temporarily
  • The follicles remain in the scalp
  • New growth will begin later

This stage is often referred to as “shock loss” and is part of the natural hair growth cycle.

Month 3

New hair growth typically begins around three months after surgery.
  • Early hair growth may appear fine and light
  • Growth may initially appear uneven
  • Hair gradually thickens over time

Months 4–6

Hair growth becomes more noticeable during this stage.
  • Hair becomes thicker
  • Coverage improves
  • The hairline begins to develop shape

Months 6–9

Many patients begin seeing significant improvement in density.
  • Approximately 60–70% of final growth may be visible
  • The hairline appears fuller
  • Hair texture continues improving

Months 9–12

Hair continues to mature and thicken.
  • Hair becomes stronger and more natural in appearance
  • Density continues improving
  • Styling options increase

Months 12–18 – Final Results

Hair transplant results continue to develop over time.

  • Hair shafts thicken
  • Density improves further
  • Final results are typically visible between 12 and 18 months

Because hair grows in natural cycles, full maturation can take over a year.

Common Symptoms During Recovery

Some temporary symptoms are common following a hair transplant:
  • Redness or swelling
  • Small scabs around grafts
  • Temporary itching
  • Minor numbness or tingling
  • Temporary shedding of transplanted hairs
These usually improve gradually during the healing process.
Follow-Up Car

Follow-up appointments allow the clinical team to monitor healing and hair growth.

Patients are typically reviewed several months after surgery to assess progress.

Hair Transplant Surgery in Glasgow<

Merchant City Medical Group provides hair transplant surgery in Glasgow within a Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) registered clinic. Our team offers detailed aftercare guidance and ongoing support to help patients achieve optimal results.

Hair Transplant Consultation

If you are considering hair transplant surgery or would like to discuss your options, contact Merchant City Medical Group to arrange a consultation.

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Cosmetic Procedure Screening Questionnaire

It can be used as a screening questionnaire to tell whether you might have BDD.

1) How often do you do you deliberately check your feature(s)? Not accidentally catch sight of it. Please include looking at your feature in a mirror or other reflective surfaces like a shop window or looking at it directly or feeling it with your fingers.
2) To what extent do you feel your feature(s) are currently ugly, unattractive or ‘not right’?
3) To what extent does your feature(s) currently cause you a lot of distress?
4) How often does your feature(s) currently lead you to avoid situations or activities?
5) To what extent does your feature(s) currently preoccupy you? That is, you think about it a lot and it is hard to stop thinking about it?
6) If you have a partner, to what extent does your feature(s) currently have an effect on your relationship with an existing partner? (e.g. affectionate feelings, number of arguments, enjoying activities together). If you do not have a partner, to what extent does your feature(s) currently have an effect on dating or developing a relationship?
7) To what extent does your feature(s) currently interfere with your ability to work or study, or your role as a homemaker? (Please rate this even if you are not working or studying: we are interested in your ability to work or study.)
8) To what extent does your feature(s) currently interfere with your social life? (with other people, e.g. parties, pubs, clubs, outings, visits, home entertainment)
9) To what extent, do you feel your appearance is the most important aspect of who you are?

Do I have BDD?

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

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When you score more than 40 points, this is an indication that you likely have Body Dysmorphic Disorder. However, this is not a formal diagnosis. This test can also be used after a treatment to see if symptoms have improved.

What now?

For more information on BDD and support, you can contact us.

If you are a UK resident, we suggest:

    • reaching out to your GP for more help
    • self-refer to NHS Talking Therapies.

When speaking to a health professional, you may present your clinic history or a printed form to clearly outline the symptoms you’ve experienced.