Contrary to popular belief, there is no one season that is more suitable for a hair transplant. Hair transplantation can be performed in any season.
There are certain precautions that must be taken depending on the season.
For example, if a hair transplant is performed in the summer, it is important to avoid sun exposure, especially during the first period after the procedure, especially when the weather is very hot. Intense sun can dry and stretch the skin, which can damage the transplanted follicles. However, this also applies to avoiding heavy rain and extremely cold weather in the winter.
The first 12 days are crucial in all circumstances. During this period, the transplanted area should be carefully protected. Avoid bumping or scratching, avoiding contact with pillows or blankets while sleeping, avoiding wearing helmets, hard hats, hats, or berets, and protecting it from strenuous sports or pressure. These factors are not season-specific.
Regardless of the season, following the recommendations and instructions of the transplant specialist is crucial for the success of the results.












