This question, asked by a member of our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums, was answered by Coalition hair transplant surgeon Dr. Glenn Charles:

I’m having pretty bad folliculitis two months after hair transplant surgery. I have been on the topical antibiotic clindamycin and now on oral doxycycline, however it’s not working. I have tried applying a hot press with white vinegar also. Anyone, particularly doctors, know of a fast cure?

Folliculitis or post-op infection lasting two months or more is not a good sign. It is likely that the bacteria that is causing the infection is not being covered by the current antibiotic.

You need to see the hair restoration physician that performed your hair transplant surgery or a local dermatologist so they can culture the wound. This will determine a proper treatment plan.

Long-lasting infection can negatively impact hair growth.

Dr. Glenn Charles

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David (TakingThePlunge) Forum Co-Moderator and Editorial Assistant for the Hair Restoration Forum and Social Network, the Coalition Hair Loss Learning Center, and the Hair Loss Q & A Blog.

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  • Miguel,

    At 12 months post-op with no hair growth, I would not expect any new developments after treating the folliculitis.

    Unfortunately, it can be difficult if not impossible to determine the exact cause of a failed hair transplant but folliculitis can certainly damage the follicular unit grafts.

    I highly recommend seeking a second or even third opinion before proceeding with another hair restoration. You may want to take a look at our listing of pre-screened, quality hair restoration physicians for clinics in your area. To learn about our criteria for recommending physicians, click here.

    Best of luck!
    David

  • I've had a hair transplant via NEOGRAFT 12 months ago. After the surgery, I developed folliculitis. I've had practically no growth. It seems that it is a failed transplant perhaps because of the folliculitis. Or maybe human error during procedure. My physician is not giving me adequate answers and told me that we should do a second procedure. Naturally, I am concerned after a failed one. I am seeing a dermatologist who is treating my folliculitis with strong antibiotics. Do you think I will have growth after the folliculitis has been treated successfully?? Should I do another transplant with another physician??

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