How do hair transplants work?
It's a pretty basic but important question: "how does a hair transplant work?"
Picture a man's head. Throughout their lives, even bald men can continuously grow hair within the “horseshoe” pattern around the back and sides of their head. (Although many choose to shave this area for cosmetic reasons to achieve the completely bald look).
Those hair follicles from within that “horseshoe” pattern are stronger and more resilient than hair elsewhere on the head, and they grow throughout your life. Thus, a hair transplant is quite simple - we harvest some of the strong follicles from the back of the head, from the horseshoe, then simply relocate those to more desirable areas on the top of your head and along your hairline.
Those hair follicles from within that “horseshoe” pattern are stronger and more resilient than your hair elsewhere on the head, and it will grow throughout your life. Thus, a hair transplant is quite simple - we harvest some of the strong follicles from the back of the head, and from the sides, from within that horseshoe, and we simply relocate them to a more desirable area on the top of your head and along your hairline.
That's how a hair transplant works!
