Any individual who is facing baldness or hair thinning may benefit from hair transplantation.
Yes, hair transplantation is considered a safe procedure.
Typically, the treatment lasts between four to eight hours.
Hair transplantation is typically an outpatient procedure; no hospital stay is required.
The average success rate of hair transplantation is around 80%.
The risks associated with hair transplantation include bleeding, infection, and scarring.
Lifelong medication is not necessary after hair transplantation.
No, a person does not have a high infection rate or lead a restricted life after hair transplantation.
There are no significant lifestyle changes associated with hair transplantation, but avoiding smoking, alcohol, and strenuous activity temporarily post-surgery are recommended.