Hair Transplant Surgery Day: What to Expect By Peter Ackerman on March 29, 2026

A Calm, Supportive Hair Transplant Surgical Process

Hair restoration is a meaningful step for many patients looking to restore their appearance and confidence. Understanding what the day generally looks like can help reduce uncertainty and make the experience more comfortable. This guide outlines what typically happens during a hair transplant procedure at The Hair Loss Doctors By Robert J. Dorin from arrival to departure.

How Patients Prepare for Arrival

Patients receive detailed pre-surgical instructions from the practice to help ensure a smooth and efficient procedure. These commonly include:

Medication & Supplements

  • Patients are instructed to stop vitamins, herbal supplements, aspirin, Motrin, and other anti-inflammatory medications ten days before the procedure.
  • Acetaminophen is generally allowed unless otherwise instructed.

Prescriptions

  • Any medications prescribed should be picked up in advance of the procedure and brought to the office on the day of the procedure.

Breakfast & Caffeine

  • Patients are encouraged to have breakfast before coming to the office.
  • Caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea, and soda are avoided on the day of surgery.

Alcohol

  • Alcohol consumption is avoided for forty-eight hours before the procedure.

Shampooing & Hair Products

  • On the morning of the procedure, patients use Hibiclens Antibacterial Wash as a shampoo.
  • No gels, sprays, mousses, or styling products are used afterward.
  • Conditioner may be used if needed.

Hair Coloring

  • Those who color their hair typically do so two days before surgery.

Clothing & Headwear

  • Patients are encouraged to wear button-down shirts to avoid disturbing the scalp post-surgery.
  • A new or freshly washed adjustable cap is brought to wear after leaving the office.

Transportation Home

  • Individuals must arrange transportation home in advance.

Arriving for the Procedure

Upon arrival, patients are welcomed by the clinical team and guided through every step of the day. Check-in is followed by a brief review of preparation items and comfort needs. This is a calm, unhurried part of the day that allows time for questions before the procedure begins.

Reviewing the Surgical Plan by Dr. Robert J. Dorin

Before the procedure, Dr. Robert J. Dorin personally reviews the treatment plan. This includes confirming:

  • The areas of restoration.
  • The size and shape of the hairline.
  • The anticipated number of grafts.
  • The overall goals of the procedure.

This hands-on planning ensures the surgical approach aligns with each patient’s potential results.

Comfort Measures & Local Anesthesia

Hair restoration procedures are performed using local anesthesia. Patients remain awake and comfortable throughout the process. The clinical team continually monitors comfort levels and adjusts positioning and support as needed.

Light entertainment, such as television, music, or conversation is available throughout much of the day to help keep the experience relaxed.

How the Procedure Typically Unfolds

While the exact timeline varies depending on the number of grafts and technique used, most surgery days follow this general flow:

  • Local anesthesia is administered.
  • Donor area preparation begins.
  • Graft harvesting is completed.
  • Recipient sites are strategically created by Dr. Dorin.
  • Graft placement is performed with precision and care.
  • Breaks for meals, rest, and stretching are provided as needed.

Throughout, the clinical team keeps the environment calm, supportive, and focused on safety and artistry.

Before Heading Home

At the end of the procedure, detailed post-operative instructions are reviewed with the patient before they leave. These guidelines outline:

  • How to care for the transplanted area.
  • When and how to wash the hair.
  • What activities to avoid.
  • How to monitor healing.
  • When to return for follow-up.

The goal is to make recovery as smooth as possible and ensure that grafts heal securely, which is especially important in the first few days, and understanding the recovery timeline can help set expectations.

Questions before Surgery

Patients who have questions or would like additional clarification are encouraged to contact us prior to the procedure. The team is available to provide guidance, ensure comfort, and help make the process feel relaxed and predictable.

For assistance or to speak with us, please contact us PAckerman@TheHairLossDoctors.com, call (866) 629-0866 or visit our FAQ page.

Locations: Garden City, NY (Surgical & Consultation Headquarters) | Manhattan, NY | Short Hills, NJ | Boston, MA

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The Hair Loss Doctors
By Robert J. Dorin

At The Hair Loss Doctors with our Surgical Headquarters in Garden City, NY and clinics in Manhattan, NY; Boston, MA; and Short Hills, NJ, Dr. Robert J. Dorin helps men and women reverse the effects of hair loss through various surgical and non-surgical treatments including Follicular Unit Transplantation and Follicular Unit Extraction. Our Founder & Medical Director is affiliated with:

  • The International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
  • The American Board of Restoration Surgery
  • The International Alliance of Hair Restoration Surgeons
  • The American Osteopathic Association

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