Hair Transplant

What is it?
Hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves relocating hair follicles from one part of the body (donor site) to areas experiencing hair loss (recipient site).

About Hair Transplant

Hair transplant procedures, such as Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), are designed to restore hair to areas of thinning or baldness. In FUT, a strip of scalp is removed and dissected into individual follicular units, which are then transplanted to the thinning area. In FUE, individual hair follicles are extracted directly from the donor site and implanted into the recipient site. The procedure aims to provide a natural-looking hairline and improve hair density. Hair transplant is suitable for individuals with pattern baldness or thinning hair who have sufficient donor hair available.

How it Works

The provider assesses the extent of hair loss and determines the best approach based on individual needs and donor hair availability.
Depending on the chosen method (FUT or FUE), hair follicles are extracted from the donor site and implanted into the recipient area.
Post-procedure, there may be swelling, redness, and temporary shedding of transplanted hair. Full results typically become visible within 6-12 months.
Natural-looking hair growth in the recipient area, with the potential for lifelong improvements in hair density and appearance.

Who are ideal candidates for treatment:

  • Individuals with significant hair loss or thinning who have sufficient donor hair.
  • Those seeking a permanent solution for hair restoration with natural-looking results.
  • People in good health who can manage the post-procedure care and recovery.
  • Non-smokers with realistic expectations about the results and timeline.
  • Adults looking for a long-term solution to baldness or thinning hair.
  • Individuals who have not achieved satisfactory results with non-surgical treatments.