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Male | 36
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 | 22
You are experiencing hair loss due to a hereditary condition known as male pattern baldness. This is a common issue often inherited from family members. A key symptom is that your hair will gradually become thinner. Unfortunately, this type of hair loss is difficult to cure, and there's no guaranteed solution to stop it completely. However, there are options to potentially slow down the process, such as medications or hair restoration procedures. Consult a dermatologist or a hair specialist to determine the best treatment for your situation.
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Dr. Urvashi Chandra
Male | 21
One of the factors that influence eligibility for a hair transplant includes age. Although there is no strict age limit, the stability of your hair loss pattern should be considered. Typically, hair transplants will be recommended for individuals whose menu of baldness is stabilizing around their late 20’s or older; this gives them a better sense about what the future patterns would look like. Furthermore, overall health, availability of donor hairs and rational expectations surrender to a decision on eligibility.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vinod Vij
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 23rd July '24
Dr. Urvashi Chandra
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