What is the success rate of hair transplants?
A hair transplant requires genetically strong and healthy hair. Traditionally found around the back and sides of the head. Commonly known as the donor area or safe zone. As a result, these hairs are immune from genetic hair loss. Also known as male and female pattern baldness. It is important to note. Alternate hair loss conditions can affect hair growth in the “safe area”. For example traction alopecia or chemical damage. That aside, hair can be successfully removed from the donor safe zone. Consequently transferred to areas of hair loss. Success relies on a number of important factors. Paramount is the experience and competence of the registered surgeon performing the hair transplant. Performed to a high standard a hair transplant will grow and look natural.