Women Hair Transplant — What Is It?
Women's Hair Transplant addresses female pattern hair loss, traction alopecia, or scarring alopecia. Often uses DHI or no-shave FUE techniques to minimize visible shaving. Hairline lowering and density restoration are common goals.
Who Is It For?
- Female pattern hair loss
- Hairline lowering desires
- Traction alopecia
- Scarring alopecia (selected cases)
- Adequate donor area
Important: Female hair loss often hormonal — medical evaluation important before transplant.
Treatment Process
1
Medical evaluation
Hormone levels, medical causes ruled out.
2
Design
Hairline and density planning.
3
Preparation
Minimal shaving (donor only); local anesthesia.
4
Extraction & implantation
DHI or FUE technique.
When Does The Effect Show?
Initial growth 3-4 months; full result 12-18 months.
Aftercare Instructions
- Standard transplant aftercare
- Hair styling can help camouflage
- Possible PRP/mesotherapy support
Risks and Side Effects
Same as standard transplant:
- Swelling, crusting, shock loss
- Possible folliculitis
Frequently Asked Questions
Minimal — only donor area; recipient hidden in existing hair.
Yes for pattern hair loss; less for diffuse thinning.
Yes — important before deciding on transplant.
Transplanted hair is permanent.
Often — supports outcome.