Hair Transplant Surgery
Last updated: January 18th, 2026

Hair Transplant Surgery
What Is a Hair Transplant?
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that moves hair follicles from one area of the scalp to another. It is used to restore hair in areas affected by permanent hair loss.
The most common method is follicular unit extraction (FUE). Individual follicles are transplanted to thinning or bald areas.
Who Is a Suitable Candidate?
Hair transplants are not suitable for everyone. They are most effective for:
- Pattern hair loss
- Stable, long-term hair loss
- Patients with sufficient donor hair
An assessment is essential before surgery. This often begins with a Hair Loss / Growth Consultation.
Hair Transplant vs Non-Surgical Hair Care
A transplant is permanent and invasive. Non-surgical care focuses on preserving existing hair and slowing progression.
In many cases, conservative management is recommended before surgery is considered.
Who Performs Hair Transplants?
Hair transplants are performed by licensed medical doctors or surgeons. Clinics may include nurses and trained technicians as part of the procedure team.
Related Services
Some patients combine hair restoration with facial aesthetic services such as Facial Fillers and Botox to improve overall facial balance.
A hair transplant is a long-term medical decision.