Why Redness Occurs
After FUE or DHI, the scalp undergoes micro-trauma from extraction and channel creation. Blood vessels dilate, inflammatory mediators activate, and circulation increases to promote healing. This produces temporary redness, warmth, tightness, mild swelling and scalp sensitivity. It is a healthy inflammatory response — not a complication.

Typical Redness Timeline
| Timeframe | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Days 0–3 | Peak redness. Most pronounced in recipient area. Forehead may swell Days 2–4. |
| Days 4–7 | Redness begins fading. Donor area heals faster than recipient. |
| Weeks 2–3 | Most redness resolved. Some pink tinge may remain in recipient area. |
| Month 1–2 | Recipient area typically skin-tone by end of Month 1 in most patients. |
| Months 2–3 | Redness fully resolved. A small minority may have mild pinkness until Month 3. |
Managing Scalp Sensitivity
- Days 1–14: Use only prescribed shampoo and gentle patting — never rubbing or scratching
- Sun exposure: Wear a loose soft hat outdoors — UV worsens redness and may hyperpigment healing skin
- Heat: No saunas, steam rooms or hot showers for 3 weeks
- Exercise: Avoid sweating near the scalp for 2 weeks — heat and sweat prolong redness
- Topicals: Use only Hairmedico-prescribed products. No alcohol-based solutions.
When to Contact the Clinic
Contact Hairmedico immediately if you experience: spreading redness beyond the transplanted zone with increasing heat, yellow discharge from extraction points (not clear serum), fever above 38°C, or pus at any graft site. These are signs of possible infection requiring prompt antibiotic treatment. At Hairmedico, the 12-month WhatsApp follow-up means any concern receives a specialist response within 24 hours.

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