Hair Transplant
A hair transplant is a surgical procedure designed to restore hair in areas of thinning or balding. During the procedure, a surgeon removes hair follicles from one part of the body—usually the back or sides of the scalp, where hair is more resistant to thinning—and transplants them to areas with hair loss, like the crown or hairline. Hair transplants are commonly used to treat male and female pattern baldness and can also address hair loss from injuries or certain medical conditions.
Hair transplants provide a natural-looking and permanent solution to hair loss, as the transplanted hair continues to grow in its new location, just as it would in the donor area.