Pre-Treatment Preparation
A hair transplant is a medical procedure that benefits greatly from careful preparation. The steps taken before treatment directly influence comfort during the procedure, healing speed, and long-term graft survival.
Initial Medical Assessment
Before confirming your treatment plan, a detailed evaluation is conducted to understand your individual needs.
This includes:
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Assessment of hair loss pattern and donor area quality
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Evaluation of scalp condition and skin sensitivity
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Review of medical history, ongoing treatments, and previous procedures
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Determination of the most appropriate technique and graft distribution
This personalized assessment ensures that treatment decisions are medically sound and tailored specifically to you.
Medication & Supplement Guidance
Certain medications and supplements can affect bleeding, healing, or graft retention.
Patients are typically advised to:
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Inform the medical team of all medications and supplements currently in use
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Avoid blood-thinning medications unless otherwise approved by a physician
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Pause non-essential supplements that may interfere with circulation
All medication adjustments should be made only according to professional guidance.
Lifestyle Adjustments Before Treatment
Small lifestyle changes prior to treatment can significantly support recovery.
Recommended considerations include:
Avoiding alcohol for several days before the procedure
Limiting smoking to support healthy blood circulation
Maintaining proper hydration
Prioritizing regular sleep and stress reduction
These steps help create optimal conditions for healing.
Scalp & Hair Preparation
Proper scalp preparation supports procedural precision and comfort.
Before treatment:
Hair should be washed as instructed prior to arrival
Styling products such as gels or sprays should be avoided
The scalp should be free from irritation, sunburn, or infection
Specific shaving or trimming requirements will be explained individually.
Travel & Arrival Planning
For international patients, smooth logistics are an essential part of preparation.
Patients are advised to:
Plan arrival with adequate time for rest
Wear comfortable clothing that does not require pulling over the head
Avoid tight collars or accessories that may contact the scalp
A relaxed arrival contributes to a more comfortable overall experience.
Mental Preparation & Expectations
Understanding the process is as important as physical preparation.
Before treatment:
Patients should have clear expectations regarding recovery and timelines
​Temporary shedding and gradual regrowth should be anticipated
Final results develop progressively over several months
A well-informed patient experiences less stress and greater satisfaction.
Our Approach
Every preparation step is designed to support safety, comfort, and lasting results.
Guidance is provided clearly and individually to ensure patients feel informed and confident before treatment begins.

