Hair loss affects people of all ages, not just the elderly. Young men and women often face it due to stress, dryness, or genetics. In hereditary cases, DHT hormone restricts blood flow to follicles, ending hair growth prematurely. A hair transplant reverses this effectively. But is the new growth permanent? As hair restoration specialists, we'll explain.
Bald spots from hair loss? A transplant delivers lasting results. Follicles are harvested from the DHT-resistant donor area at the back of the head, ensuring transplanted hairs thrive lifelong without hormonal sensitivity.
Post-transplant growth is permanent, but expect initial shedding—normal 'shock loss' during recovery. Follicles reset to produce stronger hairs. New growth typically appears in 3-5 months. No need to panic if hairs fall out soon after.
While grafts are placed immediately, visible results take time. After shedding, follicles generate new hairs gradually. Expect the complete, natural outcome around 12 months.
Many clinics offer transplants, but quality varies—impacting permanence. Choose experienced providers in the Netherlands. Review techniques: FUE removes follicles individually for minimal scarring, no stitches; FUT involves a strip excision with scarring.
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