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Questions & Answers on "Hair Transplant Procedure" (59)
When can i touch my transplanted hair?
Male | 26
I would recommend that you avoid touching your transplanted hair for at least 10 days after the surgery. Touching the hair or scalp may cause damage to the transplanted hair follicles, which can affect the growth of new hair. It is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully to ensure the best results from your hair transplant procedure.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hair transplant surgery required.
Male | 28
Answered on 23rd May '24
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আমার লিঙ্গের মাথা ফুলে গেছে এবং ছোট ছোট বিচি এবং চুলকায় অনেক কি করব আমি এখন
Male | ১৯
You may have developed a case of balanitis, which is inflammation of the head of the penis. This can be caused by poor hygiene, irritation from soaps or lotions, or even a yeast or bacterial infection. I recommend keeping the area clean and dry, avoiding harsh soaps, and wearing loose-fitting underwear. It's best to see a dermatologist for a proper diagnosis and treatment, which may include medications or creams.
Answered on 13th June '25
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I am 19 years old...3 month notice my heavy hair fall then I am decide full hair cut but i am notice that my middle part not grow up and bladness...i am appointment you please solve the problem
Male | 19
Your hair is falling out severely and you are experiencing baldness in the central part of your scalp. This could be a case of alopecia areata. Symptoms include sudden loss of hair in patches. Psychological pressure, heredity, or autoimmune disorders may be the reasons for this. Consult a dermatologist who can recommend treatments such as topical medications or injections to stimulate hair growth.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
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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?
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
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have lost my upfront hair since 2018. It is continuously falling and I looks like aged person.
Male | 28
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello ma'am, I am a 27 years old girl. My hair has gotten thinner. I wanted to have a permanent solution. So I would like to go for a hair transplant. But I am not bald, it's just I want it to look good. Should I go for surgery?
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
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I am 35 year old woman , Ii am having excess hairfall.Need proper treatment for this
Female | 35
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello sir good evening. Iam 32 years old i lost my hair from fore head and my beard and remaining head start turning to grey or white iam very very worried about that one plz suggest me some solution to keep my head and beard hair naturally black
Male | 32
Hair loss on the front and beard can be due to several factors including genes, stress or some health conditions. Genes and nutritional deficiencies may also cause premature greying of hair. I would recommend seeking professional advice from a dermatologist who will diagnose the underlying condition with subsequent provision of appropriate treatment options
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I need hair transplant.plz tell me per hair grapht cost.i need 4000 t0 4500 grapht
Male | 40
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What was the cost of hair transplant... If 1800 graft is required...
Male | 23
Answered on 23rd May '24
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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?
Female | 31
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir Mera Hair Fall Ho Raha Hai
Male | 18
Hair loss is something that can happen due to several factors. However, the main reasons for this occurrence are the intensity of the hair, the distribution of hairs, the underlying disorders, and genetics. A few symptoms of hair fall include either a bigger size comb or more hair on your clothes that are normally covered in hair and thinning of hair. Assess your diet and get enough rest. Be gentle on your hair using soft hair care products and don't do tight hairstyles. If the problem progresses then ask a dermatologist for help.
Answered on 24th July '24
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Meri 21 year age hai or mere bal hair kine piche ki or ja rahi hai so plz treetment kya kare.?
Male | 21
For 21 yr old males receding of the hairline is the beginning of Androgenic Alopecia or male pattern baldness. It needs to be evaluated at this stage if the progression can be significantly delayed by means of local applications and therapies and if it had already receded to an extent that the person is not comfortable by just stopping further loss but wants a correction or in other words want to get his original hairline back then hair transplant is a straight forward and easy option and a long term solution.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How do I cure my androgenetic alopecia?
Androgenic alopecia is a genetic problem that is triggered by epigenetic influences.
High quality, ultrarefined fue hair transplant surgery is the treatment of choice in case there is significant thinning/baldness.
In Hair transplant, one has to remember a few things-
1. Hair transplant is an ART. A natural result is very important. We take care of that by ensuring absolutely natural angles and directions of the transplanted grafts.
2. Equally important is density (how many grafts are transplanted per square centimetre). In 25 years of my experience, I have found that no one is satisfied by a low density hair transplant.
A great hair transplant, therefore, is one where the patient puts forward his choice of hairline design, on the one hand, and the doctor gives a natural look as well as the best possible density using all the available grafts from the patient's scalp, beard and body donor areas.
For the remaining areas, where the patient is noticing early hairfall or diffuse thinning, it's important to improve the epigenome of the patient.
Epigenome can be best described as the inner environment of the body, especially, around our genes. Epigenome is affected by a wide variety of things including diet, exercise, stress, illness, pollution etc. A stressed/flawed epigenome is why we find :
1. People losing hair 10 years before their previous generations.
2. Hairfall is preceded by an adverse event like an illness or change of diet, water or location.
Till recent times, doctors did not use to pay attention to these factors, taking them to be incidental in a disease largely governed by our genes.
However, correcting these epigenetic anomalies goes a long way in reducing or even reversing hairfall.
Epigenetic measures are more personalised according to patient history and involves feeding the hair follicle roots/stem cells by a microneedling based, home-use approach.
More details are available on request.
(Please note that we don't advocate medicines with questionable effects and serious side effects like finasteride.)
Answered on 23rd May '24
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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.
Female | 36
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.
Answered on 6th July '24
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Hello Sir, I am from Tiruppur. My son is in 12th grade now. He is facing the issue of excessive hair fall. The hairline area has become thinner. It is very difficult for these aged kids to deal with as they are very much concerned about looks and what their friends are saying. But I don’t want him to go with surgery at this age. Really confused about what to do. I have these queries: 1) Is there any other way to permanently regrow hair except surgery? 2) Is it risky to get an HT at his age?
Taking his age into consideration I can suggest Advance PRP or Regenra
Answered on 23rd May '24
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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?
Female | 35
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
Answered on 23rd May '24
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When to wash hair normally after hair transplant?
Female | 29
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have a baldness in my crown area. Hair transplant is the only option?
Male | 32
Hair transplant is one of the most effective and commonly chosen options for addressing baldness in the crown area of the scalp. Whether it is the right option for you depends on various factors, including your individual circumstances, preferences, and the extent of your hair loss. Talk to a hair transplant surgeon in your area. You can also opt for non-surgical options for managing hair loss in the crown area, such as medications or low-level laser therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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