Dr. Sedat Öz
Written by Dr.Muhyeddin Bedük
23 April 2026
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Protecting Your Grafts During the Crucial Washing Phase

For most patients, the very first hair wash after surgery is the most anxiety-inducing part of the recovery process. You are thrilled with your new hairline, but terrified that touching it will dislodge the fragile grafts. When you opt for a premium hair transplant in Turkey, your clinic will typically perform the initial wash for you before you fly home. However, once you are back, the responsibility of keeping the scalp clean, hydrated, and free of infection falls entirely on you. Proper washing not only protects the newly implanted follicles but is also essential for safely removing scabs by the 10th day. In this step-by-step clinical guide, which includes our official instructional videos, we will show you exactly how to wash your head safely without compromising your results.

Washing your hair post-surgery is divided into two distinct phases: the gentle daily washes (Days 1 to 9) and the critical scab removal wash (Day 10). Let’s break them down.

1. Daily Hair Wash Routine (Days 1 to 9)

During the first nine days, the newly implanted grafts are establishing their blood supply. They are extremely delicate. The goal here is not to “scrub” the scalp, but to soften the dried blood and keep the skin hydrated. Rushing this process is one of the most critical things to avoid during your early recovery.

Step 1: Apply the Panthenol Lotion
Generously apply the medical lotion provided by your clinic over the recipient area (where the grafts are) and the donor area. Do not rub it in. Let the lotion sit for 30 to 45 minutes to soften the scabs.

Step 2: Gentle Rinsing (No Direct Showerheads!)
Never stand directly under a high-pressure showerhead. Instead, use a cup or bowl to gently pour lukewarm water over your head to rinse off the lotion. The water should be neither too hot nor too cold.

Step 3: The Foam Shampoo
Pump the special medical shampoo into your hands to create a thick foam. Gently pat or tap the foam onto the recipient area. Do not rub or massage the grafts. You can massage the donor area at the back of your head slightly more firmly, as this aids in managing the extraction zone and relieving itchiness.

Step 4: Drying
Rinse the foam away gently with the cup. To dry, never use a regular cotton bath towel. Use a soft paper towel and gently tap the scalp to absorb the moisture.

Watch: Daily Hair Wash Process (Days 1-9)

2. The 10th Day: Scab Removal Wash

By the 10th day, the grafts are firmly anchored in your scalp. Now, it is a medical necessity to remove all remaining scabs. If scabs are left on the scalp for too long, they can block the pores, restrict oxygen to the follicles, and increase the risk of infection.

  • Apply the lotion much thicker this time and leave it on for 1 to 2 hours.
  • During the shampoo phase, instead of just patting, use the pads of your fingertips (not your nails!) to gently massage the scalp in circular motions.
  • The softened scabs will begin to slide off easily. If some stubbornly remain, do not pick at them forcefully; simply repeat the process the next day.

Watch: 10th Day Scab Removal Process

3. The HWT Clinic Difference: Unwavering Post-Op Support

A successful hair restoration is 50% surgical skill and 50% aftercare. Unfortunately, the medical tourism industry is flooded with commercial brokerages and “hair mills” that abandon patients the moment they board their flight home—a major issue highlighted in our guide to hair transplant Turkey red flags.

HWT Clinic is not an agency. We are a 2,500 m² fully licensed medical polyclinic in Istanbul, operated by our own in-house doctors, surgeons, and anesthesiologists. When you choose us, you are not left alone in your bathroom guessing how to wash your hair. Our dedicated aftercare team monitors your progress daily via WhatsApp, ensuring you execute the 10th-day scab removal perfectly and safely. We prioritize your lifelong results over temporary cosmetic fixes.

💡 Pro Tip: Seeing Hairs in Your Hands? Don’t Panic.
During the 10th-day wash, you will likely see hair shafts falling out along with the scabs. This is not the graft (the root) falling out; it is simply the hair shaft shedding. This is a completely normal physiological phase known as shock loss. The root remains safely secured beneath the skin and will begin to grow new hair in the coming months.

Frequently Asked Questions

When can I wash my hair normally under the showerhead?

You can usually return to normal showering habits (standing under the showerhead with moderate pressure) after Day 14, provided all the scabs have been completely cleared and the grafts are fully integrated.

What happens if a graft falls out while washing?

A true lost graft will be accompanied by active, noticeable bleeding from the specific spot it fell from. If you just see a hair shaft with a scab but no bleeding, it is normal shedding. If you experience bleeding, do not touch the area further and contact your clinic immediately.

Can I use my normal shampoo after the 10th day?

It is highly recommended to continue using the medical shampoo provided by your clinic for the first 30 days. After that, you may switch to a mild, paraben-free, and sulfate-free baby shampoo. Avoid harsh commercial shampoos that strip the scalp of natural oils and irritate the healing skin.

Mastering the washing routine is the key to a clean, infection-free scalp and a stunning final result. At HWT Clinic, we empower our patients with the exact clinical protocols, video guides, and daily doctor-led support needed to navigate recovery fearlessly. Contact our licensed medical team today to start your hair restoration journey in safe hands.

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