Do Hair Transplants Look Natural?
A well-done modern hair transplant is usually undetectable, but the result depends almost entirely on the surgeon. Here is what makes transplanted hair look natural and the warning signs of work that will not.
A well-done modern hair transplant is usually undetectable, but the result depends almost entirely on the surgeon. Here is what makes transplanted hair look natural and the warning signs of work that will not.
Six months after a hair transplant, roughly half to sixty percent of your new hair has grown in and the thin early hairs start to thicken. Here is what the 6 month mark really looks like and why the best is still ahead.
Back sleeping with the head raised 30 to 45 degrees protects new grafts and cuts swelling for the first week. Here is the safe position, pillow setup, and when you can sleep normally again.
Most surgeons clear a loose, adjustable cap around day 3 and any hat by day 10. Here is the safe timeline, which hats are fine, and what tugging can do to grafts.
Shock loss is the temporary shedding of native and transplanted hair after surgery. Here is when it happens, how long it lasts, and why it is almost always temporary.
Hair transplants can fail, though true failure is uncommon. Here are the real causes, the warning signs of poor growth, and how to protect your result.
The real reasons Turkey hair transplants cost a fraction of US prices, what the package price leaves out, and how to compare it fairly with a Dallas-Fort Worth procedure.
FUE and DHI are close cousins that extract follicles the same way but implant them differently. Here is how they compare on cost, density, and recovery.
There is no single perfect age, but most surgeons treat 25 to 45 as the ideal window because the hair loss pattern is more predictable by then. Here is how age, stability, and donor supply really decide candidacy.
Transplanted hair is permanent because the follicles resist DHT, but your untouched native hair can keep thinning. Here is the honest long-term picture for DFW patients.