People who suffer from hair loss may also suffer from other issues, such as high blood pressure and diabetes. Although hair transplantation is a procedure that can be performed at any age, the negative effects of other diseases must be considered. If the person being transplanted also has diabetes, recovery may take longer after the hair transplant. Hair transplantation should be performed on patients with high blood pressure only after their blood pressure has been stabilized. It would be beneficial for patients to report such issues to their doctor prior to hair transplantation in order to avoid any negative consequences.

 

Diabetes and Hair Loss: Is There a Link?

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Patients with controlled diabetes or hypertension can often undergo hair transplant after medical clearance, but only with stable HbA1c, blood pressure within target, and no active infections. HUC requires recent labs and GP or endocrinology sign-off before booking surgery.

Hair loss may occur as a result of diabetes’s lack of circulation as the hair follicles are not adequately fed. Diabetes also causes hormonal imbalances, autoimmune and immune system weakness, and slowed recovery and regeneration mechanisms in the body, all of which contribute to hair loss.

Although diabetes is not thought to be a direct cause of hair loss, some of the disease’s side effects do cause hair loss. Medications used during treatment may also cause hair loss. Hair loss can be compensated for permanently with hair transplantation once the treatment reaches a certain point and the sugar balance is achieved.

 

Can Diabetes Patients Have Hair Transplantation?

Hair loss in type 1 diabetes may occur as a result of the immune system attacking the body’s healthy cells. Hair transplantation is not recommended for patients with Type 1 diabetes because it is an autoimmune disease and may cause dangerous fluctuations in blood sugar levels.

Most Type 2 diabetes patients, on the other hand, can have a successful hair transplant. Type 2 diabetes is not an obstacle to hair transplantation if it is kept under control. The team that will perform hair transplantation may request a consultation with a doctor who treats diabetes for a safer operation and wound healing process.

 

Things to Consider Before Hair Transplantation in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

  • Blood sugar should be kept under control before the operation by following the doctor’s nutrition plan.
  • The required analyses and examinations must be completed fully.
  • The medications used should be reported to the doctor who will perform the hair transplant.
  • The rate of blood clotting is another important factor in hair transplantation. As a result, drugs with blood thinning effects, as well as food and beverages, should be avoided for at least 10 days prior to the hair transplant procedure.

 

Hair Transplant Surgery Duration in Diabetes Patients

Hair transplantation methods with the tiniest incisions, such as DHI and Sapphire FUE, should be preferred, and the operation should be performed as quickly as possible in order to provide the greatest results for diabetic patients. Because hair transplantation is an aesthetic procedure that takes time and demands attention, diabetes patients’ sugar balance must be monitored.

 

The Wound Healing Process in Diabetes Patients

Thousands of micro-wounds on the scalp are opened after hair transplantation. In healthy people, these tiny incisions heal in a few days; in diabetics, it takes longer. Because of a problem with their immune systems, type 2 diabetes patients are at risk of infection. As a result, extreme sensitivity and caution are required. The post-operative wound healing period is the most important stage of hair transplantation in diabetic patients. This period can be successfully overcome by strictly adhering to the doctor’s recommendations.

 

Can Hair Transplantation Be Applied to Hypertension Patients?

Hair transplantation is only possible for those with high blood pressure who have the approval of their doctor, who monitors their blood pressure. People with high blood pressure can have hair transplants done on them, especially if they don’t have any chronic disorders caused by high blood pressure or diseases like heart disease.  The results of hair transplantation are much more successful if there is no risk involved, because the blood circulation of people with high blood pressure is considerably stronger.

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What HbA1c is usually required?
Many clinics want HbA1c under 7–8% with stable control; individual assessment applies.

Do blood pressure meds affect surgery?
Continue prescribed meds unless your physician advises otherwise; inform the surgical team.

Does diabetes slow healing?
Poor control can delay healing, optimize glucose weeks before surgery.

Sources: ISHRS patient resources.

Medical disclaimer: This page is for education only and doesn’t replace a consultation with Dr. Erkam at Hair Upload Clinic. Individual assessment is required.

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