Scalp hair transplantation is a medical procedure where healthy hair follicles are relocated from a donor area to thinning or bald areas. Its success depends on diagnosis, scalp condition, and long-term planning.
No. A transplant does not stop natural hair loss. Transplanted hair may remain, but surrounding natural hair can continue thinning due to genetics, hormones, and scalp health.
Healthy scalp tissue supports blood flow, healing, and follicle strength. Chronic dandruff, inflammation, or oil imbalance can weaken both natural and transplanted hair over time.
Unnatural ageing often happens when future hair loss is not considered, donor areas are overused, or hairlines are designed without long-term planning.
Conservative planning, scalp-first treatment, balanced graft placement, donor protection, and structured aftercare all influence how a transplant looks years later.
No. Hair restoration is a long-term medical process that may include scalp treatments, medical support, monitoring, and sometimes staged procedures.
Educational insights on scalp health, hair loss patterns, and long-term hair restoration planning are based on clinical practices followed at Xenofolix Hair Clinic in Kochi.