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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions by our clients.
- A hair transplant is a procedure where hair follicles are moved from one part of the scalp (usually the back or sides) to areas experiencing hair loss, resulting in natural hair regrowth.
2. How long does a hair transplant procedure take?
Most hair transplant sessions last between 4 to 8 hours, depending on the technique used and the number of grafts needed.
3. Who is a good candidate for a hair transplant?
- Ideal candidates are individuals with sufficient donor hair on the sides or back of the scalp, good general health, and realistic expectations about the results.
4. Do I need multiple sessions?
- Some patients may need more than one session, depending on the extent of hair loss and desired density. This will be discussed during your consultation.
5. What techniques do you use for hair transplants?
- At AHIS, we offer Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) techniques. Both are minimally invasive and result in natural-looking hair growth.
5. Is the hair transplant procedure painful?
- Local anesthesia is used during the procedure to minimize discomfort. Patients generally report minimal pain during and after the procedure.
6. How long does it take to see results?
- Initial results can be seen in 3-4 months, with significant growth by 6-9 months. Full results typically appear within 12 months.
7. Will my new hair look natural?
- Yes, the transplanted hair blends naturally with your existing hair. Our skilled surgeons meticulously place grafts for a natural look.
10. What are the potential side effects of hair transplants?
- Common side effects include mild swelling, redness, or scabbing in the treated areas, which usually subside within a week.
12. Can women get hair transplants?
- Yes, hair transplants can benefit women experiencing hair thinning or hair loss from conditions like androgenetic alopecia.
13. How much does a hair transplant cost?
- Yes, hair transplants can benefit women experiencing hair thinning or hair loss from conditions like androgenetic alopecia.