Q: Is it necessary to take medications before, during, or after the hair transplant? Will these medications affect pregnancy?
A: It is not necessary to take any medication for a hair transplant other than the local anesthesia used during the procedure.
Although I would not have a hair transplant during pregnancy, the procedure will have no effect on future ones.
Topic: WomenTags: Hair Loss Medication / Hair Transplant & Pregnancy / Local Anesthesia / Medication During Hair Transplant Procedure / Medication Side Effects
Posted by Robert M. Bernstein M.D. at 8:23 am
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