Information on hair loss and hair transplantation

More than half of men experience hair loss after a certain age due to various reasons:  most of them are permanent and are called “Androgenic ( Male Type) Hair Loss”. In this  process, hair loss starts in 3 stages and the hair condition is classified according to 7  commonly used conditions: 
Hair loss stages: 

  1. From the temple backwards 
  2. Opening in front of the upper part of the head 
  3. A wide area of hair in front of the upper area and sides. 

In contrast to the usual stages of hair loss, cases of hair loss can be observed.

Prior to the hair transplant process, the degree of hair loss and the individual is considered to determine the goal and treatment.
In classifying these levels, the 7-step Norwood-Hamilton Scale is most commonly used. The number of hair roots is calculated according to this.

Norwood-Hamilton Scale:

For women, this is up to 40 percent before the age of 40. 

The most effective and only permanent solution for permanent hair loss is hair  transplantation. Hair transplantation is the process of transplanting hair follicles from the  donor area (hair donor), usually in the hair area where the hair is most intense. It is  important to note that the number of hair follicles taken from the donor site is the number  of grafts. There may be 2 or 3 hair strands in a graft: In hair transplantation, hair follicles  (grafts) containing hair strands (not the hair strands) are transplanted. 

In some individuals, rarely due to the lack of a sufficient graft in the donor area, grafts can  be taken from some parts of the body, e.g. from the breast area. However, we do not  recommend this procedure as it may lead to negative results, e.g. incompatibility and  undesirable phenomena in the area. Before starting hair transplantation, the most  important thing is the condition of the recess and protrusion of the front hairline. 

A number of details such as how much of the hair density increases from little to much can be determined incorrectly. In order to obtain the most natural hair picture of the person, the front hairline should be determined by the expert with a pencil, taking into account the age  of the person. 
After the process, the first washing should be done carefully after two days. During the first two weeks, attention should be paid to the area where planting will take place. Be careful  not to bump your head and to avoid any kind of bruises. We recommend wearing a wide  hat during the day.

After 20 days, there is usually a phase called “shock falling out”. All transplanted hairs fall  out during the healing phase due to physiological reactions with the scalp crusting. The  shock overflow phase can vary from person to person. The earlier the phase starts, the  more beneficial the person is at the time. The new hair grows permanently from the roots  and the transition to the natural process begins.