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It is said that most fears have no real foundation, but a fear is as real to those who face it and what is interesting is that fear can be of anything. A person can fear blood and there are those who fear certain animals and each fear has a name as well. One such fear happens to be trypophobia – this is a fear of small holes, tiny puncture marks and a cluster of holes together. So, whether they see a honeycomb or a lotus flower pod, it could instigate a sense of fear or discomfort. This is why hair transplant trypophobia is real too, because after all, when puncture marks are made for the harvesting and placement of the grafts, they can also lead to the same mental discomfort.
Hair Transplant Trypophobia is the fear or intense discomfort triggered by the sight of small, clustered holes or puncture marks on the scalp that result from the extraction and implantation of hair follicles during a hair transplant procedure, particularly in Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE).
The word trypophobia comes from two words that find its origin in ancient Greek language – trypos, which refer to drilling or punching holes and phobos means fear. The term refers to an often irrational fear of any irregular patterns or bumps or cluster of holes. And while this condition is yet to be classified as a fear, it is considered more a discomfort.
During a FUE Hair Transplant surgery, several holes are punctured into the scalp and this can create the same sense of discomfort – during the procedure, small holes are created due to the extraction of hair follicles and these holes are generally very close to each other and this could lead to FUE hair transplant trypophobia.
While these holes are temporary and heal over time, individuals with trypophobia may experience anxiety, discomfort, or even panic during the recovery phase due to the appearance of these small holes.
Given that the research into trypophobia is still slightly limited, there is no real information on who can be affected and the answer to is trypophobia common still remains slightly vague. However, it is most often associated with mental health. Those who already suffer from any mental health issues such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression or anxiety, could be more prone to the same. There are also studies that the condition could be based on observational learning – so, if there is someone in the family who has the fear, there is a chance that others could see that and imbibe the same fear.
Now, because trypophobia is not a medically recognised disorder, there is no actual test to diagnose the condition, but there are several tests that can be found online to gauge the condition. Or alternately, you could meet with a mental health expert and find out whether you are really affected by this condition. Should you be ‘diagnosed’ with trypophobia, a mental health professional will be able to assist you with methods on how to tackle the condition and combat the symptoms.
While in most people, the primary symptom of trypophobia is simple in nature – they are disgusted by the sight of anything in clusters or multiple holes or punches in a group, but in the more severe cases, people could have symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, an increase in heart rate and breathing, sweating and even panic attacks. If you have noticed any such symptoms in yourself or someone you know, you would want to meet with an expert and get a proper diagnosis for the same.
Now, there are those who would not associate a condition like male pattern hair loss with something like trypophobia, but it is – during a hair transplant, several circular holes and punch like incisions are made, in particular with FUE method. These incisions are made to not only extract hair grafts, but also to implant and the sight of these holes could trigger the symptoms of trypophobia. In a typical FUE procedure, a surgeon will use a micro-punch tool, that will punch a hole and extract the hair follicles and these will leave tiny holes all over the scalp and this leads to a pattern on the scalp, which could be disturbing for a lot of people. Moreover, there could be scars left post procedure, which will also be reminiscent of the cluster like patterns. This condition, although not very common can happen and is labelled as FUE hair transplant trypophobia.
What is interesting to note is that this fear does not get triggered if the procedure is an FUT or a follicular unit transplant, where the scar is linear. Because a strip of hair is removed from the donor site and all the extraction is done outside the body, there are no clusters of holes on the body. This is known to not cause any discomfort or uneasiness and is often suggested to people suffering from trypophobia.
The very first thing that needs to be understood is that the scars and the holes are not permanent – in order to overcome trypophobia, it is imperative that the person understand that the scars will all heal in a matter of a few weeks and once the hair grows in, those scars will all be hidden. And although it might be a little difficult initially, it will all disappear with time – the scars will heal and your scalp will go back to looking natural.
Then there are other ways of treating trypophobia too and these include:
There are actually several easy ways to treat trypophobia associated with FUE transplant and many of those are directly connected with speeding up the recovery process.
While trypophobia is a genuine problem and could lead to major problems for those who suffer from it, there is no reason why they should not be able to get a transplant done. It would be wise to talk to a doctor – both a transplant surgeon as well as a mental health expert and choose the most effective path for themselves.
We recommend you to visit AK Clinics for better guidance and support if planning your hair transplant surgery in India but concerned about your Trypophobia. We offer no-obligation consultations where you can discuss the entire hair transplant process and how we ensure a comfortable experience.
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