Scalp Massage After Hair Transplant
It’s been almost 7 and 3/4’s of a month now since my hair transplant surgery with Dr. Mohebi at the Encino office.
It’s been pretty tense working on the computer for extended hours the last few months, so I wanted to get a full body massage to relax, specifically including the face and head.
Would getting a head massage risk loosening the implants?
I figured it might be good to help increase circulation.
Sincere thanks
A:
The new hair that could be seen after months 3 are considered permanent and they are completely part of your scalp. Anything that may remove your own hair can affect transplanted hair too. If you pull transplanted new hair, the hair shaft may come out but the active part of the follicle stays in and can generate another hair in a few weeks.
Increasing circulation of scalp during a scalp massage, however, is not proven to increase the quality and quantity of your native or transplanted hair. Today in age, we know that people do not lose hair due to lack of blood circulation or oxygenation in scalp.
Enjoy your massage,
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Best,
Parsa Mohebi, M.D.
US Hair Restoration
16661 Ventura Blvd.
Encino, CA 91436
Tel: 818-788-8363
www.ushairrestoration.com
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July 5th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
I had a hair transplant 2 mounths ago. Today i went for a massage and fell asleep. When I woke up the massage therapist was pushing down my scalp with her thumbs with a lot of force. I was relieved to read the above however i feel as if my scenario might be differant.
July 12th, 2009 at 9:33 am
No worries, there is no chance that you lose any of the newly transplanted hair grafts 2 months after a hair transplant surgery.
November 22nd, 2009 at 8:22 am
ok. I had a hair transplant 2 month ago. If I have a full body massage and if the massage therapist works on back with a lot of force… does it do any harm for the scar in the donor area… I mean would it be stretched…