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Frequently Asked Questions
Initial hair growth typically begins around 3 to 4 months post-surgery, with fine hairs emerging first.
Yes, experiencing shedding, known as “shock loss,” within the first 2 to 4 weeks is common and temporary.
Noticeable hair growth usually occurs between 5 to 9 months, with hairs becoming thicker and more substantial.
Final results are generally achieved between 12 to 15 months, with full maturation of the transplanted hair.
Yes, areas like the crown may experience slower growth, potentially taking up to 18 months for complete results.
Individual factors such as age, hair type, and overall health can influence the growth rate and final outcome.
Following your surgeon’s aftercare instructions, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking can promote better results.
Individuals with stable hair loss, sufficient donor hair, and good overall health are ideal candidates for a hair transplant.
Yes, women with thinning hair or localized hair loss can benefit from specialized techniques like DHI or unshaven FUE.
There is no strict age limit, but most experts recommend waiting until hair loss stabilizes, typically after age 25.
Certain conditions like uncontrolled diabetes, severe scalp conditions, or autoimmune disorders may affect eligibility. A consultation is necessary to assess individual suitability.