Hair transplants are increasingly popular for those battling baldness, yet myths persist. Here’s what’s not true:
“It’s painful.”
Modern transplants use local anesthesia, ensuring no pain during surgery. Post-op discomfort is minimal and short-lived.
“Results look artificial.”
Techniques like FUE Sapphire transplant follicles one by one, following natural hair angles, ensuring harmonious, undetectable results.
“It’s only for men.”
Women increasingly undergo transplants to address diffuse thinning or scarring, achieving excellent density and volume.
“Transplanted hair will fall out.”
Follicles harvested from the donor zone (typically the back/sides of the scalp) are genetically resistant to loss. Once transplanted, they retain this trait.
“You must shave your entire head.”
Not always: techniques like FUE allow partial shaving, especially for women or small grafts, minimizing immediate aesthetic impact.
Hair transplants are not painful, artificial, or gender-specific. Modern techniques offer a safe, effective solution for restoring natural, dense hair.