Hair Transplant Basics: Who is the Right Candidate?

Did you know that by the time you start noticing hair loss, approximately 50% of the hair are already gone. So, as soon as you notice hair loss, you should consult a doctor. Remember that consulting a doctor is not same as going for transplant. In early stages of baldness, medicines can help you retain your hair and may postpone the need of transplant. However, medicines can not bring back the lost hair and to grow new hair in a bald area, transplant is the only option..

You should plan a transplant if,

      You have Androgenetic alopecia stage III to stage VII.

      Your hairline is not appropriate for age or you wish to achieve younger looking hair line

      You have burn alopecia or traction alopecia.

      You have eyebrow, eyelash or facial hair loss.

You should wait if,

You are in your teens or early twenties with unstable hair line.

If you have rare genetic conditions like DUPA, extensive alopecia areata etc.

If you are medically unfit for surgery (uncontrolled blood pressure, uncontrolled diabetes, heart failure etc)

Even in these conditions, it is best to consult a qualified plastic and cosmetic surgeon; because he can help you chalk out a plan for future and may offer you alternative therapies. An honest expert advice can save you lot of grief and money.

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