The follicles that are transplanted during the surgical procedure will last for the lifetime of the patient. These hairs are genetically resistant to balding, which means they will never fall out. Some patients, however, may not experience hair growth for up to sixth months following the hair transplant procedures. Additionally, some patients may experience initial hair loss due to the transplantation process. These hairs will grow back in 2-6 months. Once the hair begins to grow normally, it will continue to do so for the patient’s lifetime.
Hair transplant FAQs
- Hair transplant FAQs Intro
- Am I suitable for hair transplant surgery?
- Does hair transplant surgery cause scarring?
- What will happen during a hair transplant consultation?
- How much does hair transplant surgery cost?
- What is the different between FUT and FUE hair transplant surgery?
- What are the disadvantages of hair transplant surgery?
- How long does the hair last after hair transplant surgery?
- Does hair transplant surgery hurt?
- Should I have my hair cut before hair transplant surgery?
- Will I need to take time off work for hair transplant surgery?
- Is there any special aftercare following hair transplant surgery?