Shaqiri hair transplant healing
The only downside to Shaqiri’s hair transplant is that the procedure would have required a period of rest. Even if your job is not physically demanding, your surgeon may recommend up to a week of downtime during the critical healing period when the grafts are not secure. During this time, you are also susceptible to swelling and hair transplant infection, so running, diving, and colliding on the football pitch is less than ideal.
How long does it take to heal from a hair transplant?
The critical portion of the hair transplant recovery timeline takes place within the first 2 week period [6]. After the second week, the new hair grafts should be established, and scabbing should have cleared.
However, for someone like Shaqiri, whose job is highly physical and demanding, returning to work after the healing period is a lot riskier. Though most of Shaqiri’s hair loss seemed to be around the hairline (meaning he didn’t need to shave his whole head for the procedure), this means the procedure probably wasn’t too intense, and his healing period may have been a little easier.
When can you start exercising again?
One thing that you are advised against doing after hair transplant surgery is physical exertion. Working out during the healing period is not good for your healing scalp, and sweat glands build up bacteria which could then lead to infection, scarring, and the need for another hair transplant.
Some fans have speculated that a hair transplant was the real reason that Shaqiri took 2 months away, but it seems pretty evident that he had a calf injury. Nevertheless, the 2-month resting period was very convenient for his transplant to heal and for the grafts to be safely secured. Unfortunately, though, he had to be honest about the fact that he definitely couldn’t head the ball on his return!