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Results and aftercare · Last reviewed 2 May 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
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Afro hair transplant: results and aftercare.

Curly hair can give strong coverage as it matures, but the result takes most of a year. Here is the timeline, what to expect, and the aftercare that protects your grafts. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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3 to 4 mo
When new growth starts
after shedding
12 mo+
When result matures
be patient
coverage
Curl adds visual density
individual
The one honest thing
The transplanted hair sheds first, then regrows. The visible payoff is months away, so judge the result at a year, not at a week.
Quick answer

What results can I expect?

The transplanted hairs usually shed within the first weeks, then new growth begins from around three to four months and matures over the first year and beyond. Curly hair can create strong visual coverage as it thickens, which sometimes means good density from a modest graft count. The final look depends heavily on the surgeon's skill and your donor area.

Results vary and cannot be guaranteed. The aftercare in the first days protects the grafts, so following it carefully matters. This is general information, not medical advice.

Results and what shapes them

A timeline, and the honest caveats.

The timings below are typical, not a promise. Your own result depends on the surgeon's experience with curly hair, your donor density, and how well the grafts survive.

01
First weeks: shedding
The transplanted hairs typically fall out while the follicles settle. This is expected and is not a failure, even though it can be disheartening.
02
Three to four months: new growth
New hairs start to emerge. Early growth can look fine and sparse before it thickens, so try not to judge the result yet.
03
Six to nine months: filling in
Density builds over this window. For curly hair, the natural volume of each strand can make coverage look fuller as it grows.
04
Twelve months and beyond: the result
Most of the result is visible by around a year, with some continued maturing after that. This is the fair point to assess the outcome.
05
It depends on the surgeon and your donor
Graft survival, hairline design, and density all rest on skill and on your donor supply. This is why experience with afro textured hair shapes the result so strongly.
Aftercare

Protecting the grafts you paid for.

The first days and weeks matter most. The points below are typical guidance. Always follow the specific instructions your own surgeon gives you, since aftercare can differ between clinics.

The first days

Sleep and wash exactly as advised, avoid rubbing or scratching the grafts, and skip heavy sweating, swimming, and direct sun while the sites heal. Gentle handling protects survival.

The first weeks

Expect the transplanted hair to shed, and resist judging the result. Keep follow up appointments and report any raised scarring or unusual pigment change.

The first year

Be patient and take consistent photos. Discuss any maintenance for your existing hair with a clinician, since a transplant does not stop ongoing pattern hair loss.

The follow up problem to plan for: if you travel for the procedure, arrange how reviews and any complications will be handled once you are home before you book.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

When will I see the result?

New growth usually starts around three to four months after the transplanted hair sheds, with most of the result visible by about a year and some continued maturing after that. Patience is part of the process.

Does curly hair give better coverage?

The natural volume of curly and coily hair can make a given number of grafts look fuller as it grows. Coverage is individual, though, and depends on your donor area and the surgeon's design.

Is the result permanent?

Transplanted follicles are usually long lasting, but a transplant does not stop ongoing pattern hair loss in your existing hair. Discuss any maintenance plan with a qualified clinician.

What aftercare matters most?

Be gentle with the grafts, wash exactly as instructed, and avoid heavy sweating, swimming, and direct sun while the sites heal. Keep follow up appointments and report any raised scarring promptly.

What if the result disappoints me?

Judge the result at around a year, not earlier. If you are still unhappy, discuss options with a qualified clinician. The best protection against a poor result is choosing an experienced surgeon at the start.

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Where to go next.

More afro hair transplant guides are in production. In the meantime you can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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