
When are you eligible for a hair transplant and what is the right age?
When are you suitable for a hair transplant and what is the best age? Read how age, baldness, donor area and hair loss pattern determine the outcome.
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When are you suitable for a hair transplant and what is the best age? Read how age, baldness, donor area and hair loss pattern determine the outcome.

How many grafts do you need for temples, crown, or complete baldness? Read what 2800, 4000 and 5000 grafts mean in practice and which factors determine the estimate.

Discover how a hair transplant works step by step and how long the treatment takes: from preparation and anaesthesia to the number of grafts (such as 5000) and the recovery afterwards.

Discover how recovery after a hair transplant unfolds: what to expect each week, how long to stay home, and when your hair starts visibly growing again.

Practical aftercare after a hair transplant: what to avoid, when you can bend, exercise and work again, and how to minimise swelling, scabs, and hair loss.

Practical guidelines for sleeping, showering, and moving after a hair transplant. Read what is normal, what to postpone, and why.

When do grafts take hold and how vulnerable are they after the procedure? Read what to expect after 7 and 10 days, and when detachment is still a risk.

Discover the main disadvantages and risks of a hair transplant: recovery, complications, scarring, disappointing growth, and when it is (still) not recommended.

What does 2000 grafts look like, is 2000 a lot, and when is 3000 grafts needed? Read what graft numbers mean for the hairline, temples, and crown.

For many people, pain is the biggest concern about a hair transplant. But most people don't describe it as severely painful. Read what you can expect from anaesthesia, post-procedure pain, swelling, and recovery.

A hair transplant can be a lasting solution for hair loss, but success means more than just seeing new hair grow. Knowing what is normal during recovery and which signals deviate from that helps set expectations and spot problems sooner.

A hair transplant can visibly restore your hairline and density, but the real story unfolds in the years that follow. What can you expect after ten years in terms of growth, preservation, and hair loss?

With larger hair transplants, the key question is usually: how many grafts are needed for a visible result, and what does that mean for the price? Especially with 4,000 to 5,000 grafts, costs, operating time and complexity increase quickly.

What does a hair transplant cost? Discover how the price per graft works and what you pay on average for 1000, 3000 and 4000 grafts, including factors that determine total costs.

A cheap hair transplant may seem attractive, but the price difference lies in technique, team and aftercare. Read what you need to know to make a well-informed choice.

Discover how melanin determines hair colour, why hair turns grey and which external influences can change the colour of your hair.

What do people actually mean by 'head transplant'? A clear explanation of the term, the reality of the treatment, who it suits and key points to consider.

A practical guide to hair implants: what they are, which techniques exist, how treatment works, what it costs and what results you can realistically expect.

Not enough donor hair for a hair transplant? Read when you are not a suitable candidate, what alternatives exist and how you can still approach a natural result.

A hair transplant is generally safe, but not without risks. Read which risks occur most often, what is normal during recovery and how a clinic minimises risks.