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Dr. Vikas Panthri

Dr. Vikas Panthri

Anesthesiologist,Hair Transplant Surgeon

16 years of experience

MBBS,Diploma in Anesthesiology

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Questions Answered By Dr. Vikas Panthri

My front head is going bald, will a hair transplant be a solution to it.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Hair transplant is a permanent and definite solution to your frontal balding problem.
It can give you your desired hairline and youthful look back

Asked for Female, 35

Ma'am my hair becomes thinner all over the head. I consulted with our family physician for treating androgenic alopecia and he prescribed me minoxidil. I have been under medication past 4 months but have not seen any positive results. What should I do now? Is there any other treatment for androgenic alopecia in women?

Answered on 23rd May '24

Women can also undergo hair transplant.
Although it will be much advisable if we can have an online/face to face consultation to enable us to suggest you better

Asked for Female, 31

Hello doctor, can females get hair transplant done for hairfall because of PCOS . Because I am just 31 now and suffering a lot of hair fall issues. I also have PCOS?

Answered on 23rd May '24

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.

Doctor I am 42 years male, from Thrissur. For the last 2 years. It is almost getting bald. I have been on medication for high blood pressure past 7 years, I guess. So am I eligible for hair transplant? 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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

Asked for Female, 36

Hello sir, I am looking for androgenic alopecia treatment. This issue I have been facing for the last 1 year. I am 36 years. Initially, I didn't notice that much, but now I can see near the top of the head has become almost empty. Please sir let me know if this can be cured. 

Answered on 6th July '24

Absolutely. It can be cured by performing Hair transplant procedure where we can implant the hair follicles removed from donor area, into the required balding area, giving you back your youthful look.

Asked for Male, 34

What are the different types of hair transplant techniques? 

Answered on 23rd May '24

While FUT procedure involves taking a thin strip of skin from the back of the head, the FUE procedure is more minimally invasive as it involves small punches made with 0.7 to 0.8 mm punches in the donor area.

Asked for Male, 27

I am 25-year-old man I am at level 2 baldness now. I am facing severe hair loss since the age of 23. I have already tried medication and other treatments, none of them has really helped me.  I am thinking of doing hair transplant, would it help me and what which type of treatment should I go for?

Answered on 23rd May '24

For Grade 2 baldness , FUE hair transplant is preferable, provided donor area capacity is good

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