Hair transplant is a procedure to restore hair growth by transferring follicles from areas of dense growth (the donor area) to areas of hair loss (the recipient area). This procedure provides permanent results and a natural appearance.
Certain tests determined by the doctor are conducted, and the patient must inform the doctor of all medications they are taking.
During the hair transplant, the doctor transfers hair from a densely populated area of the person’s body to the balding areas. Most hair transplant procedures are performed in clinics under local anesthesia.
In most cases, hair begins to grow within a few months after surgery. However, more than one treatment session may be needed to achieve the desired result. The head remains fully wrapped in bandages for at least one or two days, and pain relievers are used to reduce discomfort in the area. The doctor may also prescribe antibiotics to prevent infection.