From Shedding to Visible Growth: Hair Transplant Results at 3, 6 and 12 Months

New Delhi [India], June 06: Today, hair transplant surgery is the standard surgical method to treat advanced stages of Androgenetic alopecia...

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From Shedding to Visible Growth: Hair Transplant Results at 3, 6 and 12 Months
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From Shedding to Visible Growth: Hair Transplant Results at 3, 6 and 12 Months
From Shedding to Visible Growth: Hair Transplant Results at 3, 6 and 12 Months

New Delhi [India], June 06: Today, hair transplant surgery is the standard surgical method to treat advanced stages of Androgenetic alopecia, also known as male/female pattern hair loss. The procedure involves harvesting healthy hair follicles from the occipital region (i.e., the back of the scalp), which are resistant to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone responsible for hair loss, and implanting them in thinning or balding regions of the scalp. A hair transplant procedure can be a life-changing decision for those struggling with pattern baldness. It restores not only lost hair but also confidence and self-esteem. However, people considering the procedure often have one question: how long does it take to see hair transplant results?

Dr. Navnit Haror, a gold medalist dermatologist and international hair transplant surgeon, says, “This is one of the most common questions we hear from our patients.” Actually, it is human nature to seek instant results, but hair growth takes time. Following a hair transplant procedure, the transplanted follicles grow according to a natural hair growth cycle. For the first few days, the new follicles take some time to settle into their new location; this is followed by some shedding, after which new, healthy strands begin to grow, notes Dr. Haror.

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