Hair Transplantation

What is a hair transplant and how does it work?

A hair transplant is a medical procedure that involves relocating healthy hair follicles from the donor area (usually the back of the scalp) to areas affected by thinning or baldness. This helps restore natural hair growth and improves overall hair density.

Individuals with patterned hair loss, adequate donor hair, and stable hair fall are generally good candidates. A professional consultation is essential to assess scalp health and determine the most suitable treatment plan.

The most widely used technique is Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). It is minimally invasive, does not leave visible scars, and offers faster healing with natural-looking results.

Yes, hair transplantation is a safe procedure when performed by trained specialists. Temporary side effects like mild swelling or redness may occur but usually resolve within a few days.

New hair growth typically begins around 3-4 months after the procedure. Noticeable improvement appears by 6 months, with full results developing over 9-12 months.

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