We are here to delve into the progress of a hair transplant surgery for a male in his 30s. This individual, an American in his 30s, underwent a hair transplant of 1542 follicles in the frontal M-shaped hairline area. The procedure was performed using the non-incision method, and hair harvesting took place after shaving the head. Let's explore how the area with hair loss has transformed.
Before the Surgery
Considerable hair loss had occurred in the M-shaped region. Along with this balding area, density reinforcement was performed in the central frontal area.With this extent of hair loss, covering it with a hairstyle alone would likely be challenging, and the individual might appear older than their actual age.
A picture of the back of the head before harvesting the follicles. The hair, although genetically thin, looks healthy and black.
After the Surgery
The left photo is post-surgery, showing the emergence of bulging grafts in the transplanted area.
The right photo indicates the designed area just before the surgery, where the patient underwent complete shaving before the follicle extraction and transplantation.
15 Days After the Surgery
Around two weeks after the surgery, most of the transplanted follicles stabilize. This period is crucial for the follicles to secure their places, so following the guidelines provided by the clinic, such as avoiding alcohol and cigarettes, is crucial for successful results.
The scabs that were visible after the surgery have disappeared, and the transplanted hair is growing well, blending seamlessly with the existing hair.
4 Months After the Surgery
The transplanted hair has grown significantly. There is no noticeable difference in length compared to the existing hair, resulting in an overall increase in density and volume.
6 to 8 Months After the Surgery
The hair has grown even more. The transplanted hair has become thicker and longer. It seamlessly adapts to new hairstyles.
12 Months After the Surgery
The previously bald areas are now well-filled, especially in the central frontal area, showing a significant improvement in density compared to before the surgery. The volume has increased remarkably.
Below, let's compare the final before-surgery photo with the photo taken 12 months after the surgery.