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graft survival
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Graft survival is a critical outcome measure in hair transplant surgery, referring to the percentage of transplanted hair follicles that successfully take root and grow after the procedure. Recent discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight common post-operative mistakes that can compromise graft survival, such as improper washing, sleeping positions, sun exposure, smoking, and alcohol consumption. The tag covers aftercare protocols, the role of techniques like FUE, and adjunct treatments including PRP and exosome therapy. While the field is rapidly evolving, evidence and regulation vary, making informed aftercare essential for maximizing graft survival and achieving desired density.
You’ve paid for a hair transplant — the surgery may have taken hours, but the next few weeks are what will determine whether those grafts live, take root and deliver the density you expect. That’s the blunt message from Dr. Emrah Cinik in a recent article summarizing five common post‑op mistakes...