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Working night shifts will not negatively impact your transplanted hairs. It is best to follow your doctor's post surgery care instructions to ensure growth.
Working at a night shift won't cause a prolem to the transplanted hair. Just be careful for the transplanted area for the first 10 days.
There should be no difference in the results of a transplant between working at night or day. What means more is proper care of the transplanted area, with gently washing for the first week, and avoiding heavy lifting and swimming for one week.
Hi, working the night shift will not have any impact on your hair growth. However I do advise you to get proper sleep which is sometimes difficult working the night shift. Proper sleep is beneficial for good overall health.
The only things that change during the night are some hormone levels and sun exposure. This will not affect your hair. You should still be getting your standard hours of sleep though!
Working at night does not impact the results of hair transplant surgery. Night shifts though can cause stress on the body that manifest in many ways including hair issues
There is no known correlation between working at nights and hair loss. Your transplanted hair will not be effected if you work at nights.
We all have to work and the hair doesn't care what shift you are on. Night work will not negatively impact a hair transplant
It is best to contact your surgeon for post surgery issues and care since all doctors have slightly different instructions.
The answer is no, it is uncommon for physicians to place grafts, especially all of them. Most facilities rely on technicians to hand place grafts in premed surgical slits completed by the physician. In my office, I core and place all of the grafts on every patient. I...
This is a good question and the answer is based upon the medical literature. Currently there is no research indicating a positive response from micro needling versus subcutaneous injection of PRP into scalp. Obviously the time frame of PRP injections is important because you don't want to be...