What is hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation is a medical procedure performed using the individual’s own hair follicles in areas affected by hair loss or decreased hair density. In most cases, hair follicles are harvested from the donor area at the back of the scalp and implanted into the areas in need.

Who may be considered for hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation may be planned for individuals deemed suitable following a physician’s evaluation. The type of hair loss, current hair condition, adequacy of the donor area, and overall health status are taken into consideration during this assessment.

Which methods can be used for hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation may be performed using different techniques such as FUE and DHI. The most appropriate method is determined based on the individual’s hair structure, the condition of the recipient area, and the physician’s evaluation.

How is the procedure planned?

Before the procedure, the type of hair loss, condition of the hair follicles, and the area to be treated are evaluated in detail. Hairline design and graft distribution are planned on an individual basis.

Is hair transplantation permanent?

Hair transplantation is performed using the individual’s own hair follicles. However, outcomes may vary depending on individual factors, hair characteristics, and the treatment process. Results may differ from person to person.

What is the post-procedure process like?

The recovery process after hair transplantation may vary from person to person. Patients are informed about post-procedure care and important considerations.

Is hair transplantation suitable for everyone?

Hair transplantation may not be suitable for every individual. In some cases, alternative treatment options may need to be considered. Therefore, hair transplantation planning must always be carried out following a physician’s evaluation.

What should expectations be before and after hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation is a process that progresses over time. Hair growth and density may vary depending on individual characteristics. Detailed information about the process is provided by the physician.