Hair Transplant Recovery Timeline: Week-by-Week Guide (2025)

What really happens after a hair transplant? Full week-by-week recovery timeline, what to expect, and how Istanbul clinics support your results.

Hair Transplant Recovery Timeline: Week-by-Week Guide (2025)

You have done the research. You have seen the before-and-after photos. You are seriously considering a hair transplant in Istanbul — but there is one question stopping you: what actually happens after the procedure, and how long until I see real results? This guide answers that honestly, week by week, so you can plan your trip, set realistic expectations, and make a confident decision.

Whether you are travelling from the UK, Canada, Australia, or the United States, understanding the hair transplant recovery timeline is just as important as choosing the right clinic. The good news: modern Sapphire FUE and DHI techniques have significantly shortened downtime compared to older strip methods — and with the right aftercare support, most patients return to normal daily life within days of their procedure.

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What Is a Hair Transplant and How Does It Work?

A hair transplant is a surgical procedure in which healthy hair follicles are extracted from a donor area — typically the back and sides of the scalp — and implanted into thinning or bald recipient areas. The transplanted follicles retain the genetic characteristics of the donor site, meaning they are resistant to the hormonal effects that caused the original hair loss.

What is the difference between FUE and DHI hair transplants?

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) involves extracting individual follicles using a micro-punch tool and creating separate recipient channels before implanting them. DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) uses a Choi implanter pen to extract and implant follicles in a single motion, eliminating the need for pre-made channels. DHI generally offers greater precision for hairline design and higher graft density in targeted zones, while Sapphire FUE is widely used for larger surface areas. Dollhouz offers both techniques, with the surgeon recommending the most appropriate method based on your individual case.

Turkey has become a leading destination for hair restoration surgery. According to the ISAPS 2024 Global Survey, Turkey consistently ranks among the top five global destinations for aesthetic procedures, driven in part by the quality and affordability of hair transplant services.

Source: ISAPS 2024 Global Survey — Turkey ranks among the top destinations globally for aesthetic procedures, with costs averaging 60–70% lower than Western Europe and North America.

Hair Transplant Recovery: A Week-by-Week Timeline

Recovery from a hair transplant unfolds in distinct stages. The timeline below reflects what patients typically experience following Sapphire FUE or DHI procedures performed under modern protocols. Individual variation exists — your care coordinator will provide personalised guidance throughout.

Days 1–3: Immediately Post-Procedure

The first 72 hours are the most delicate period for graft survival. The transplanted follicles are not yet anchored and must be protected from physical trauma, direct water pressure, and excessive sweating. Patients typically experience mild swelling across the forehead and scalp, some redness in both the recipient and donor areas, and a tight or tender sensation.

  • Sleep with your head elevated at 45 degrees to minimise swelling
  • Avoid touching, rubbing, or scratching the recipient area
  • Use the medical spray and saline solution provided to keep grafts moist
  • Avoid alcohol, smoking, and blood-thinning medications
  • No physical exercise, saunas, or steam rooms

Dollhouz patients staying in Istanbul receive hotel room nurse visits during this window, meaning you do not need to travel back to the clinic for routine post-operative checks. Your nursing team comes to you.

Days 4–7: Scabbing and Crust Formation

Small scabs form around each implanted follicle. This is a normal and necessary part of the healing process — it signals that the body is sealing the micro-incision sites. Patients are typically instructed to begin gentle washing by day 3 or 4 using the clinic-provided medical shampoo, using a soft patting motion rather than rubbing.

By day 7, most patients are cleared to fly home. Dollhouz issues a fly-safe certificate confirming your medical clearance for travel — a practical detail that matters when booking return flights. Donor area healing (at the back of the scalp) is typically well advanced by this point, and most patients can return to desk work or remote office duties within 7 days.

Weeks 2–4: The "Ugly Duckling" Phase

Here is the phase that surprises many first-time patients if they are not prepared: the transplanted hair sheds. This is called effluvium, and it is entirely normal. The hair shafts fall out while the follicle itself remains anchored beneath the scalp, entering a dormant resting phase before new growth begins.

Swelling will have resolved. Scabs will have fallen away. The scalp will look relatively sparse in the recipient area. This phase can be emotionally challenging — but it is a necessary biological step, not a sign that the procedure has failed. Your 24/7 on-call support team at Dollhouz is available throughout this period to reassure you and monitor progress remotely.

Months 1–3: Dormant Phase

The transplanted follicles rest. Visible growth is minimal during this period. Patients resume normal activity including light exercise by week 4, and full physical activity including swimming and contact sports by week 8. The donor area is typically fully healed, with no visible scarring from the Sapphire FUE micro-punch technique.

Months 4–6: New Growth Becomes Visible

This is the phase patients have been waiting for. New hair shafts begin emerging from the transplanted follicles, typically starting around month 4. The new growth is initially fine and soft, gradually thickening over subsequent months. Coverage of the treated area becomes noticeably more visible, and the hairline begins to take shape.

Many patients in this phase find that the PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment included in their Dollhouz package has supported follicle activation and accelerated visible growth. PRP is typically charged as an add-on at many clinics — at Dollhouz, it is included as standard.

Months 6–12: Density Continues to Build

Hair density increases progressively through this period. By month 8–9, most patients see the majority of their final result taking shape. The hair thickens, texture normalises, and the overall aesthetic result becomes clearly visible. Dollhouz's 12-month remote aftercare programme includes video consultations and progress monitoring throughout this entire window, so your results are tracked by the same clinical team that performed your procedure.

Month 12: Final Result

Full density is typically achieved at 12 months. This is the benchmark timeline used by Dollhouz and is consistent with published clinical standards across the hair restoration field. At this point, your transplanted hair behaves exactly like your natural hair — it can be cut, styled, coloured, and treated normally.

Hair Transplant Cost: Istanbul vs UK, USA, Canada, and Australia

Cost is one of the most significant drivers for patients choosing Istanbul over domestic providers. The table below offers a realistic comparison of all-in costs when travelling with Dollhouz versus undergoing the procedure domestically.

Hair Transplant Cost Comparison: Istanbul (Dollhouz) vs Domestic Markets
Cost Item Istanbul (Dollhouz) UK USA Canada / Australia
Procedure (Sapphire FUE + PRP) From $1,800 £4,000–£8,000 $7,000–$15,000 CAD $8,000–$15,000 / AUD $10,000–$18,000
Hotel accommodation (5-star, included) Included Separate cost Separate cost Separate cost
Return flights (approximate) $300–$700 N/A N/A N/A
PRP treatment Included £300–£600 extra $500–$1,000 extra Typically extra
Estimated all-in total $2,100–$2,500 £4,300–£8,600 $7,500–$16,000 CAD $8,500–$15,500

Even accounting for return flights, patients travelling to Istanbul with Dollhouz typically save 60–75% compared to equivalent procedures performed domestically. Hair transplants are not covered by health insurance in any of these markets — making the cost differential a direct out-of-pocket saving.

Source: Turkey Health Tourism Statistics 2024 — Turkey welcomed 1.5 million health tourists in 2024, generating $3 billion in revenue, underscoring the scale and maturity of the medical tourism sector.

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Pricing figures cited in this article are based on Dollhouz aggregate data from patient consultations and publicly available clinic tariffs. According to the ISAPS 2024 Global Survey, Turkey ranks among the top destinations globally for aesthetic procedures, with costs averaging 60–70% lower than Western Europe and North America. All figures are indicative and subject to change based on exchange rates, procedure complexity, and clinic selection. Request a personalised quote for accurate pricing.

What Makes Dollhouz Different: Safety, Standards, and Support

Not all Istanbul hair transplant clinics operate to the same standard. One of the most important distinctions to understand is who performs the actual graft work. In many high-volume Turkish clinics, technicians — not licensed surgeons — carry out the extraction and implantation. At Dollhouz, extraction and implantation are doctor-performed throughout, with licensed surgeons present for the full procedure.

Dollhouz procedures are performed at JCI-accredited hospitals. JCI (Joint Commission International) is the international arm of the same body that accredits hospitals across North America and Europe — it is the gold standard for international hospital quality. Patients can expect the same clinical protocols, infection control standards, and surgical environment they would in a UK NHS hospital or US medical centre.

Source: Joint Commission International (JCI) — the international hospital accreditation body whose standards apply equally to facilities in Turkey, North America, and Europe.

Every Dollhouz package includes:

  • VIP airport pickup and private chauffeur throughout your stay
  • 5-star hotel accommodation
  • JCI-accredited hospital surgery with doctor-performed graft work
  • Sapphire FUE or DHI technique — surgeon-recommended based on your case
  • PRP treatment to support follicle survival and growth activation
  • Custom hairline design consultation pre-surgery
  • Medical shampoo and aftercare kit included
  • Hotel room nurse visits for post-operative checks
  • 24/7 on-call medical support throughout your stay
  • English-speaking care coordinators
  • 12 months remote aftercare including video consultations and progress monitoring
  • English-language discharge summary for your GP at home
  • Free online consultation before booking

This comprehensive support structure is designed specifically for international patients — addressing the practical realities of recovering in a foreign country and then continuing aftercare remotely once you return home.

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Risks and Considerations

Balanced information is more useful than promotional content alone. Here is what every prospective patient should understand before booking:

  • Graft survival is not guaranteed at 100%. Dollhouz publishes a 95%+ graft survival rate. Some degree of variability is normal and depends on individual physiology, adherence to aftercare instructions, and technique. Realistic expectations should be discussed in your consultation.
  • The shedding phase is emotionally difficult. Many patients are unprepared for the hair loss that occurs at weeks 2–4. Understanding that this is biologically normal — and having 24/7 support to confirm this — reduces anxiety significantly.
  • Donor supply is finite. Patients with very advanced hair loss may not have sufficient donor density for full coverage. A thorough pre-surgical assessment will determine candidacy and set realistic expectations for coverage.
  • Seeking remedy from a foreign clinic post-return has limitations. If complications arise after you have returned home, resolution requires either remote management or a return visit to Istanbul. Dollhouz's 12-month remote aftercare programme addresses the majority of post-operative questions and concerns digitally — but it is important to inform your local GP of any procedure you have undergone and bring your English-language discharge summary. Local practitioners can handle routine scalp checks.
  • Hair transplants do not stop future hair loss. The transplanted follicles are permanent, but native hair in surrounding areas may continue to thin over time. Many patients use medical hair loss treatments such as finasteride or minoxidil alongside their transplant to preserve existing hair.
  • Choosing a JCI-accredited facility significantly reduces risk. Not all clinics in Istanbul operate at hospital-grade standards. JCI accreditation is the clearest external indicator of quality and should be a non-negotiable criterion when selecting a provider.

"I was really nervous about going abroad for surgery, especially something like a hair transplant. The Dollhouz coordinator answered every question I had before I even booked — and when I arrived in Istanbul, the whole experience felt completely professional. The nurse came to my hotel room the morning after the procedure, which I was not expecting. I am now at month 7 and the growth is exactly what they described it would be."

— Patient from the United Kingdom (name withheld on request) | Sapphire FUE Hair Transplant, Istanbul

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does hair transplant recovery take before I can return to work?

Most patients return to desk-based or remote work within 7 days of their procedure. Physical or manual labour roles typically require 2 weeks before resumption. Full physical activity including exercise and sports can be resumed at approximately 8 weeks post-procedure.

When will I see the final results of my hair transplant?

Full density is typically achieved at 12 months post-procedure. Visible new growth begins emerging from around month 4, with progressive thickening through months 6–12. The 12-month mark is the standard clinical benchmark for evaluating final results.

Is the shedding after a hair transplant normal?

Yes, shedding of the transplanted hair shafts between weeks 2 and 6 is a normal and expected part of the recovery process called effluvium. The follicle itself remains implanted and enters a dormant resting phase before producing new hair growth from approximately month 4 onwards.

How many days do I need to stay in Istanbul for a hair transplant?

Dollhouz recommends a minimum of 3 days in Istanbul for a hair transplant procedure. This allows time for the pre-surgical consultation and hairline design on day one, the procedure itself, and an initial post-operative check before departure. Most patients are cleared to fly home by day 3 or 4.

Does a hair transplant in Turkey hurt?

The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, meaning the scalp is numbed before any extraction or implantation begins. Patients report that the local anaesthetic injections cause mild discomfort, but the procedure itself is not painful. Post-operatively, patients typically experience a tightness or tenderness rather than sharp pain, which is managed with standard over-the-counter pain relief.

What is included in the Dollhouz hair transplant package price?

The Dollhouz hair transplant package starting from $1,800 includes Sapphire FUE or DHI technique, PRP treatment, custom hairline design, medical aftercare kit and shampoo, hotel room nurse visits, VIP airport transfers, 5-star hotel accommodation, 24/7 on-call medical support, English-speaking care coordinators, and 12 months of remote aftercare with progress monitoring.

Can women have a hair transplant in Istanbul?

Yes, hair transplants are suitable for both men and women experiencing androgenetic alopecia or other forms of hair thinning, provided there is adequate donor density at the back and sides of the scalp. Female-pattern hair loss often has different characteristics to male-pattern loss, and a thorough pre-surgical assessment is required to determine candidacy and expected outcomes.

What is the difference between Sapphire FUE and standard FUE?

Standard FUE uses steel punch tools to create the micro-channels into which follicles are implanted, while Sapphire FUE uses blades made from synthetic sapphire crystal. Sapphire blades create smaller, smoother incisions that heal faster, cause less tissue trauma, and result in less visible scarring compared to conventional steel FUE techniques.

This guide was last reviewed in July 2025.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified medical professional before undergoing any surgical procedure.

If you are seriously considering a hair transplant and want to understand exactly what your individual case requires, the most important next step is a free consultation with an expert. Start Your Journey Today — Dollhouz offers free online consultations before any commitment is made, so you can get honest answers and a realistic assessment at no cost.

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Key Terminology

Effluvium: The temporary shedding of hair shafts from transplanted follicles during weeks 2–4 of recovery. The follicle remains anchored beneath the scalp and enters a dormant resting phase; this shedding is a normal biological step and does not indicate procedure failure.

Androgenetic alopecia: Male or female pattern hair loss caused by genetic sensitivity to hormonal effects on hair follicles. Transplanted follicles retain the genetic characteristics of the donor site and remain resistant to these hormonal effects.

Finasteride: An oral medication (commonly prescribed as Propecia) that slows hair loss by blocking hormonal pathways associated with pattern baldness. Often recommended as complementary post-transplant maintenance therapy.

Minoxidil: A topical medication (commonly known as Rogaine) applied directly to the scalp to stimulate hair growth. Frequently used alongside transplantation to optimize density and maintain existing hair.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP): A concentrated preparation of patient blood platelets applied to the scalp to support follicle activation and accelerate hair growth recovery. Included as standard at Dollhouz; charged separately at many clinics.

Sapphire FUE: Follicular Unit Extraction using sapphire-tipped blades to create smaller, smoother incisions in the donor area. Sapphire blades reduce tissue trauma and allow for precise channel creation in the recipient zone.

Clinical Evidence Note on Sapphire Blades and PRP

Sapphire FUE Technique: Sapphire-tipped blades are used to create recipient channels during FUE procedures due to their precision and ability to minimize tissue disturbance. While individual clinic outcomes vary, the reduced incision size and smoother edge profile theoretically support faster healing compared to conventional steel blades. For detailed procedural comparisons and safety data, consult ASPS guidelines.

PRP in Hair Restoration: Platelet-rich plasma is used as an adjunctive therapy in hair transplantation to support follicle healing and growth. While patients report subjective improvements in growth timeline and density, the evidence base for PRP efficacy remains emerging. Individual results vary. Dollhouz includes PRP as standard; consult your surgeon for evidence-based expectations during your pre-procedure consultation.

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