Can you get a hair transplant for a wide part?
A wide hair part can usually be treated with hair transplantation. However, if the widened part is caused by scalp diseases or insufficient follicular resources, hair transplantation is generally not recommended.
If the widened hair part results from genetic hair loss, androgenetic alopecia, or similar causes, and the scalp is healthy without severe skin conditions, and there are sufficient healthy hair follicles in the donor area (typically the back of the head), then hair transplant surgery may be suitable. After the procedure, it's important to maintain proper hygiene of the scalp. Avoid getting the transplanted area wet during the initial recovery period, and refrain from rubbing or scratching the area to prevent follicular infection and ensure optimal surgical outcomes.
If there are severe scalp inflammations, infections, allergies, inadequate donor follicle supply in the back of the head, or poor follicle quality, these factors may significantly reduce follicle survival rates and compromise surgical results. In such cases, hair transplantation is typically not advised. A comprehensive pre-surgical evaluation should be conducted to ensure both safety and effectiveness.
In daily life, attention should be paid to dietary habits. Avoid overly greasy or spicy foods, and instead consume more protein-rich and vitamin-rich foods to provide essential nutrients that support follicle survival and promote healthy hair growth.