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The medifacial procedure at Dermore Clinics includes three phases. Here is a step-by-step process:
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A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that moves hair follicles from a part of your body with dense hair (called the "donor area," usually the back or sides of the head) to a bald or thinning part (the "recipient area"). The transplanted follicles are genetically resistant to balding and will continue to grow naturally in their new location for a lifetime.
Good candidates are typically men or women with permanent hair loss (like male/female pattern baldness) who have sufficient healthy hair in the donor area to cover the thinning spots. Factors like age, hair type, scalp flexibility, and overall health also play a role. A consultation with a qualified surgeon is the best way to determine if you are eligible.
Most modern hair transplant procedures (like FUE or DHI) are performed under local anesthesia. This means your scalp will be numb, and you shouldn't feel pain during the surgery. You might feel some mild pressure or tugging. Post-procedure, there may be some minor discomfort, swelling, or soreness for a few days, which can usually be managed with prescribed painkillers.
Hair transplants are not an instant fix. After the procedure, the transplanted hair will typically shed within the first 2-4 weeks—this is completely normal and known as "shock loss." New growth begins around the 3-4 month mark. You will start to see significant improvement by 6-9 months, but the full, final results can take 12 to 15 months to appear.
Yes, for the vast majority of patients, the results are considered permanent. The hair follicles are taken from areas of the scalp that are genetically resistant to the hormone (DHT) that causes hair loss. Once transplanted, they retain this resistance and continue to grow for the rest of your life.
When performed by a skilled and experienced surgeon, the results look completely natural. The surgeon carefully designs the hairline to match your facial features and age, and implants the follicles at the correct angle, depth, and direction to mimic your natural hair growth pattern. Most people will not be able to tell you've had a transplant.
Absolutely. While hair transplants are often associated with male pattern baldness, many women are excellent candidates. Women suffering from traction alopecia (hair loss from tight hairstyles), thinning hair, or hair loss due to trauma/scarring can benefit significantly from the procedure. The approach might differ slightly depending on the woman's specific hair loss pattern.