Art of Hair Micro Grafting

by Doctor Pascal GUIGUI specialized in capillary reimplantation in Paris - Tél. 01 55 60 08 87
French Version : la greffe de cheveux




Art of Hair Micro Grafting:
Usual or Inevitable Events

The cicatrization

The cicatrization first of all depends above all on quality on the skin, and the force of the traction exerted at the time of the joining of the zone of the removal.
Let us recall that whatever the precautions taken, each person heals in a different way. Except exceptional cases, the scalp are, for its part, accustomed to healing easily, it (them) scar losing itself in the medium of the hair, going even until very often disappearing.

The oedema

The oedema, fugacious and inconstant concerns a patient on two, and consists of a swelling on the level of the face, whenever one carries out a micro transplantation on the level of the frontal zone. It reabsorbs into 48 to 72 hours on average.
A lymphatic drainage carried out by a kinesitherapist or a nurse, at a rate of 2 to 3 meetings, remarkably limits this oedema.

The microkystes

The microkystes, for their part, take the shape of one or more small buttons on the level of one or more micro implants. They occur sometimes at the time of phase of pushes back, i.e. after three months.
One can compare this phenomenon with the hair of barb which, wedged under the skin, infects itself.

The loss of sensivity

The loss of sensitivity is localised at the place of the scar of the taking away and/or the established area. It is inconstant, and can persist of a few weeks in several months.

The pains

The pains concern a patient on two, and consist of a light tugging at the place of the removal. This one grows blurred and disappears into 24 to 72 hours on average.
A more intense pain on the level of the zone of the taking away can occur in the immediate continuations of the meeting, in the case of a tended scalp. A regulation of adapted drugs always makes it possible to pass this small course.

 







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