Can Hair Fall Again After a Hair Transplant?
A hair transplant is designed to provide a long-term solution to hair loss. But many patients worry: Can the hair fall again after the procedure?
The answer is both simple and reassuring. Hair loss after surgery can happen. But understand that transplanted hair follicles are typically harvested from the back of the scalp, an area resistant to hair loss. Once implanted, these hairs are usually permanent and will grow naturally for a lifetime.
That said, it’s important to understand two key points.
Hair Loss After Surgery: Why Is it Possible?
Initial Shedding is Normal
After a transplant, new grafts may shed within the first few weeks. This is known as “shock loss” and is part of the natural cycle. The follicles remain intact beneath the skin and will start producing new hair within a few months.
Natural Hair vs. Transplanted Hair
While transplanted hair is permanent, your natural hair surrounding the transplanted area may continue thinning due to genetics or other factors. This is why some patients choose additional treatments such as Platelet Mesotherapy or Exosomes to strengthen existing hair.
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At Clinique de Paris, we combine advanced techniques like Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) with supportive treatments to ensure the best possible outcome. With proper aftercare and ongoing scalp health maintenance, your results can last a lifetime.
Your crown deserves lasting confidence,and with the right care, your transplant will keep delivering natural results.