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Female | 35
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nandini Dadu
At 27 years of age in females, the decision to go in for hair transplantation has to be taken after a proper checkup and trichscopic examination ( microscopic evaluation of scalp along with the hair shafts ). But as an overview you can understand that hair transplant is not done in females for hair fall or generalized thinning but when the thinning has gone to the extent of visible skin showing through the thinning of the hair. Before it reaches this stage of visible loos there are other more conservative methods of treatment and therapies which can be of help and should be tried first. In case the loss is to the extent that at places skin is visible more esp at the place of parting or the front or the middle portion of the head then it is an indication to go for hair transplantation in females.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Mohit Srivastava
Male | 58
40000 graft is a myth or may be wrongly heard. At max around 2500-3500 grafts can be implanted in one session and maximum 4000-4500 grafts may be implanted in two sessions. I have no idea about Chennai but surgery might take upto 6-8 hrs. and this varies from clinic to clinic.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Male | 19
Your hair is falling out severely and you are experiencing baldness in the central part of your scalp. This could be a case of alopecia areata. Symptoms include sudden loss of hair in patches. Psychological pressure, heredity, or autoimmune disorders may be the reasons for this. Consult a dermatologist who can recommend treatments such as topical medications or injections to stimulate hair growth.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Harikiran Chekuri
Male | 19
Yes, you can try PRP treatment. But it is essential to first consult with an experienced hair transplant surgeon. Based on your medical history and other factors, he will determine if you are the right candidate for PRP treatment or not. If not, he may suggest some alternative treatments that may help you manage your hair loss.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ashish Khare
Male | 57
There are a number of considerations if you are thinking of hair replacement from hair loss and there is an array of options, each with differing benefits. The surgical options such as hair transplant surgery FUE or FUT are lasting procedures that move your present hair follicles to the areas that are thinning. Some of the nonsurgical options include drugs such as minoxidil or finasteride, which retard hair loss and promote new growth or cosmetic solutions such as hair systems or wigs. The approach to use depends on patterns and area of coverage, overall health, and personal preference as such; a consultation with a dermatologist or a hair transplant specialist is important in order to determine the appropriate method that can be applied in your case.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harikiran Chekuri
Female | 34
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nandini Dadu
Male | 30
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Audumbar Borgaonkar
Male | 19
Right now Treatment has to be only addressing hair fall, with proteins in diet, anti hair fall supplementations, going light on shampoos and conditioners .After the sudden hair fall has got arrested then hair thinning can be addressed and later after consulting dermatologist, he can decide hair transplant is required on not.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Parul Khot
Male | 18
Hair loss is something that can happen due to several factors. However, the main reasons for this occurrence are the intensity of the hair, the distribution of hairs, the underlying disorders, and genetics. A few symptoms of hair fall include either a bigger size comb or more hair on your clothes that are normally covered in hair and thinning of hair. Assess your diet and get enough rest. Be gentle on your hair using soft hair care products and don't do tight hairstyles. If the problem progresses then ask a dermatologist for help.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Archit Aggarwal
Taking his age into consideration I can suggest Advance PRP or Regenra
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harikiran Chekuri
Yes, provided you take your antihypertensive medications regularly and also on the day of surgery. The preop BP required should be lesser than 140/90 mm Hg.
Also we are a completely adept medical facility equipped with handling all emergency situations
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Panthri
Male | 21
This implies a notable hair recession in the top area of the head. These problems may happen because of some patterns of your genetics, hormonal disorders, and mainly out of stress. These can be stressful, but here we also have some natural remedies. But before anything else, the best call is to get a dermatologist or else you can talk to hair transplant surgeon if the case is severe
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
Female | 26
Answered on 17th Sept '24
Dr. Nandini Dadu
Female | 23
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nandini Dadu
Male | 30
I would recommend that you seek the opinion of an experienced hair transplant specialist to help decide on what treatment plan will work best for your situation. There are many factors to consider for finalizing any particular treatment plan. Although hair transplant surgery may work for certain individuals, one should bear in mind that results are not always consistent and can take up to several months after the operation before they become fully visible. For more details, contact a hair transplant surgeon.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Urvashi Chandra
Female | 31
Yes.. we have routinely operated many PCOS females facing hair loss issues with great results.
Although it's important to note that the hair transplant procedure and the PCOS treatment should go hand in hand to give you the desired result.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Panthri
Male | 25
After the procedure, transplanted hair usually begins to thicken and mature within 6-12 months. However, individual results can vary. Follow up with your hair transplant surgeon for individual guidance and track the success of your transplant.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Urvashi Chandra
Male | 40
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Audumbar Borgaonkar
Male | 33
When covering your head, opt for a hat that allows proper airflow. It shouldn't press against the newly transplanted area. A loose-fitting, clean cap made of soft material is often recommended. Get your head covering approved by your surgeon, and follow their guidelines for the post-transplant period to support optimal healing and results.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ashish Khare
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