


A hair transplant is a medical procedure that moves hair from one part of the body (usually the back or sides of the scalp, where hair is more resistant to balding) to a balding or thinning area. It’s most commonly used to treat male pattern baldness, but it can also be used to restore eyelashes, eyebrows, beard hair, or even chest hair.
Types of Hair Transplant Procedures
1. FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)
Individual hair follicles are extracted and implanted.
Pros: Minimally invasive, no linear scar, quicker recovery.
Cons: Time-consuming, requires shaving donor area.
2. FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) / Strip Method
A strip of scalp is removed from the donor area and dissected into grafts.
Pros: Can be more efficient for large areas.
Cons: Linear scar, longer recovery time.
📊 Ideal Candidates
Men with androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness).
Women with thinning hair (careful evaluation needed).
People with hair loss from trauma or surgery.
People with realistic expectations and adequate donor hair.
💰 Cost (Estimate)
Varies widely depending on country, clinic, and number of grafts.
USA: $4,000 – $15,000
Turkey/India: $1,500 – $4,000 (medical tourism hubs)
⏱ Recovery Timeline
Day 1-5: Scabbing, swelling.
Day 7-10: Scabs fall off, early signs of healing.
Month 1-3: Shedding of transplanted hairs (normal).
Month 4-6: New hair growth begins.
Month 12+: Full results visible.
⚠️ Risks & Side Effects
Infection
Scarring
Shock loss (temporary hair loss in treated areas)
Uneven or unnatural appearance
Poor growth of transplanted hairs (if done poorly)
✅ Key Considerations Before Surgery
Choose a qualified, board-certified surgeon.
Ask to see before/after photos of previous patients.
Understand long-term expectations—you may need future transplants.
Consider non-surgical options (e.g., minoxidil, finasteride) first or in combination.