Possible complications include swelling, infection, itching, or temporary hair loss (shock loss), but these are rare and manageable.
Suitability depends on the quality of the donor area, the cause of hair loss, and the condition of the scalp. A consultation with a doctor is essential for assessment.
The number of grafts depends on the severity of hair loss and the area to be covered, usually ranging from 1,500 to 4,000 grafts.
Preparation includes stopping smoking, avoiding blood-thinning medications, and abstaining from alcohol prior to the surgery.
In cases of partial alopecia, hair transplant may be an option, but it is not typically recommended for complete alopecia. A doctor’s evaluation is necessary.
Yes, temporary shedding (shock loss) of transplanted hair is normal within the first few weeks. New hair will begin to grow gradually.
Hair transplant in Turkey is often 50-70% more affordable than in Europe or the US, with high-quality services and comprehensive packages.
Advanced techniques include FUE, DHI, and the ARTAS robotic system, which uses AI to enhance precision.
Mild inflammation or irritation of the scalp may occur, but it is typically managed with prescribed antibiotics and topical creams.
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