Surgical Risks of Growing Intimate Hair

Intimate hair transplantation belongs to a classification of hair transplantation, which is to take healthy hair follicles from the back of one’s own occipital region, separate them finely under the microscope, extract single hair follicles in the follicle cultivation solution for cultivation, and then transplant them to the private parts of the body according to the natural direction of growth. After the follicles have survived, new hairs will grow to beautify the intimate area. However, there are certain risks associated with intimate hair implantation surgery, as follows: 1, if the intimate hair implantation surgery does not strictly adhere to the principle of asepsis, or due to improper care, postoperative infection may occur, redness, pain, swelling and other symptoms, resulting in inflammation of the hair follicles, and in some serious cases pus, resulting in the planting of hair does not survive; 2, after the intimate hair implantation surgery, due to individual differences, some patients may be able to grow new hair. After intimate hair implantation surgery, due to individual differences, some patients may have poor hair growth, non-survival of hair growth, or hard hair, etc.; 3, perineal bleeding; 4, scarring and baldness in the hair supply area. Therefore, it is recommended that patients who undergo intimate hair transplantation surgery must choose regular hospitals for this type of surgery and do a good job of self-care after surgery.