This insightful article was written by forum discussion member “Spex” who is also a showcase for Dr. Feller of Great Neck, NY and edited by Bill Seemiller .
How much time off from work is required to ensure my hair restoration surgery is kept secret and confidential?
This is a common question associated with getting a hair transplant and one of the most common reasons for waiting to get a hair transplant. Many people know which hair transplant doctor they will choose after much research. Often these hair loss sufferers will schedule their hair transplantation months or years in advance in order to obtain an appropriate window of “down time” or time off from work in order to maintain a level of secrecy and confidentiality.
Confidentiality is certainly an important consideration for those considering hair transplant surgery.
It is suspected that healing time may be elongated for larger sessions however, in my experience as a three time hair transplant patient, session size has not affected this.
Depending on the size of the session obviously some patients down time is less than others: ie smaller sessions can get away with a shorter down time period compared to larger session sizes.
Healing is only half the battle. Many hair transplant patients heal with no real evidence of surgery in as little as 10 days while some may still have lingering redness for prolonged periods of time. This appears to be especially true of fair skinned patients.
The answer to the question of “how much time off from work is required to maintain secrecy?” is an impossible one to answer but i recommend that you give yourself as much time as possible. If you can wear a hat to work then within a period of a few days you can return to work and remain confidentiality. For the vast majority of hair transplant patients however, wearing a hat at work is not an option and an appropriate amount of downtime post-op needs to be considered.
Some helpful tips for potentially maximizing healing and/or promoting confidentiality are below. Keep in mind that time is the best healer and none of the below are required to ensure a successful hair transplant.
See also: When Will I Look Normal After a Hair Transplant?
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Bill
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