FAQ
What is a hair transplant?
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that moves healthy hair follicles from a donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) to areas experiencing thinning or balding, resulting in natural and permanent hair growth.
You may be a good candidate if you:
Have sufficient donor hair on your scalp or body.
Experience pattern baldness, thinning hair, or hair loss due to injury.
Are in good overall health.
A consultation with our specialists will determine your suitability.
We offer advanced techniques such as:
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction): Individual follicles are transplanted.
FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation): A strip of scalp is removed and dissected for transplantation.
DHI (Direct Hair Implantation): Follicles are implanted directly with a special tool.
Each technique has its advantages, and we’ll recommend the best option for your needs.
Hair transplants are performed under local anesthesia, so you’ll feel little to no pain during the procedure. Mild discomfort may occur during recovery, which can be managed with prescribed medications.
The duration depends on the number of grafts required:
Small cases: 4–6 hours.
Larger cases: 6–10 hours.
Procedures are typically completed in one session, though extensive hair loss may require multiple sessions.
Most patients can return to work within 2–5 days.
Full healing of the donor and recipient areas occurs within 10–14 days.
Transplanted hair will shed initially, but new growth begins around 3–4 months, with full results visible by 12 months.
Yes, transplanted hair is permanent and will continue to grow naturally for a lifetime. The transplanted follicles are resistant to hair loss caused by conditions like male or female pattern baldness.

