Guest Posted November 29, 2001 Share Posted November 29, 2001 Theoretically any stress, illness, surgery, etc. can start an episode of shingles, so in that sense a hair transplant could conceivablly trigger an event. It would be an unlikely occurance however and the risk should be quite small. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul J. McAndrews, M.D. Posted January 28, 2002 Share Posted January 28, 2002 Shingles is caused by the same virus that caused your "chicken pox" when you were a child. Following your chicken pox outbreak, this virus never leaves your body, but resides in a nerve root (for you this was the trigeminal nerve- the most common nerve affected). This virus can reactivate later in life to cause herpes zoster (shingles). However it is almost unheard of to have a recurrence of shingles. In matter of fact, there has never been a "proved" case of recurrent herpes zoster. The recurrent cases that have been cultured turned out to be herpes simplex, not herpes zoster. Sincerely, Paul J. McAndrews, M.D. Diplomate, American Board of Dermatology I am thinking about having a HT but I have one concern. I had a case of shingles about 10 years ago that cause a breakout on my forehead. I read that sometimes the eyes could be affected. If I have a HT could that trigger another attack of shingles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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