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FAQS

What can I expect before getting a hair restoration procedure?
Before your procedure, you’ll meet with a specialist to evaluate your scalp and discuss your goals. You might need to avoid certain medications, stop smoking, and follow specific instructions to prepare for the best results.
How long does it take to see my real hair transplant results?
It’s normal for transplanted hair to shed in the first few weeks. New growth usually starts around 3 to 4 months, and most patients see full results within 9 to 12 months.
Are the before and after photos real and reliable?
Absolutely — our before and after photos show real patients and real results. Keep in mind that individual outcomes vary based on hair type, ethnicity, hair density, degree of hair loss, and the technique used.
Are hair transplant results permanent?
Yes — the transplanted hair is typically permanent because it comes from areas genetically resistant to hair loss. However, your natural hair may continue to thin over time.
What affects how good my final results will look?
Your results depend on things like the surgeon’s skill, the transplant method used (FUE with Neograft or Sapphire tool), your hair type, and how well you follow aftercare instructions.
Will the transplanted hair look natural?
When done correctly, yes. A skilled hair transplant specialist will design your hairline to match your natural growth pattern so the results look seamless and undetectable.
Can I cut, style, or dye my new hair?
Yes! Once the transplanted hair grows in and your scalp heals (usually after 6 months), you can treat it like the rest of your natural hair.
How can I maintain my results over time?
Stick to your surgeon’s aftercare plan, keep your scalp healthy, and consider treatments like PRP or medications (like finasteride) to support long-term growth.
Do all patients get the same type of results?
Not exactly. Every case is different — factors like age, hair texture, and how much donor hair you have can all influence your final outcome.
What should I look for in before and after hair transplant photos?
Check for consistent lighting, clear angles, and timeframes. Look for patients with similar hair types or goals to yours to get a realistic idea of what’s your result could be.