
Can hair be transplanted?
I would like to inquire whether hair transplant surgery can be used to address issues of thinning hair or hair loss.

Hair transplantation surgery can be used to increase hair volume or improve hair loss conditions. This procedure involves the use of microsurgical techniques to extract healthy hair follicle tissue, which is then carefully processed and cultivated before being transplanted into the balding or thinning areas according to the natural hair growth direction. Once the transplanted follicles survive, they will grow healthy new hair that retains all the biological characteristics of the original hair, including color, texture, and growth cycle.
This method is suitable for androgenetic alopecia, cicatricial alopecia, and other types of permanent hair loss. If the hair loss is caused by hereditary factors but has stabilized, hair transplantation can be a viable solution. Prior to the procedure, doctors will assess the degree of hair loss, the condition of the scalp, and the availability of follicular resources in the donor area to ensure the surgery achieves the desired results.
After surgery, patients need to follow the doctor's instructions for post-operative care, such as avoiding strenuous exercise, refraining from consuming spicy or irritating foods, and maintaining cleanliness of the head. These care measures help reduce surgical risks and enhance the effectiveness of the procedure.