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Direct answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding hair loss biology, surgical techniques, diagnostic tools, and patient-specific concerns.

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These topics represent the most frequent inquiries received during clinical consultations. Clear, evidence-based answers help patients make informed decisions without medical jargon. Here we try to provide answer based on current trend, our experience, and ISHRS recommendations.

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Can I Have a Hair Transplant If I am Over 60?

Age is not a barrier if health permits. Discusses medical clearance, realistic expectations, and successful outcomes for older candidates.

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What is DHT?

Understands Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the hormone responsible for genetic hair loss, and why blocking it is crucial for long-term success.

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Hair vs. Follicular Unit vs. Graft

Clarifying essential terminology: why counting "grafts" vs. "hairs" matters for density goals and cost estimation.

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Diagnostic Devices & Investigations

Beyond the naked eye: how tools like Trichoscan and dermoscopy provide objective data on density, caliber, and donor stability.

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Can I Wash My Hair After Hair Transplant?

Yes, but timing and technique matter. Learn the safe washing protocol to keep grafts secure while maintaining scalp hygiene.

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Long Hair Transplant – Is It Worth It?

Weighing the pros and cons of discreet procedures: candidate suitability, limitations, and cost-benefit analysis.

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Non-Shaven FUE – Is It Worth It?

Weighing the pros and cons of discreet procedures: candidate suitability, limitations, and cost-benefit analysis.

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Last Updated: June 18, 2026

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