A hair transplant is a surgical procedure used to treat hair loss and balding by relocating hair follicles from one part of the body, typically the back or sides of the scalp (called the "donor area"), to the thinning or balding areas (called the "recipient area").
This technique is primarily used to restore hair on the scalp, but it can also be done for eyebrows, eyelashes, beard, or chest hair.
Donor Area Identification: Hair follicles are extracted from a donor area, usually the back or sides of the head, where hair is genetically resistant to balding.
Ideal Candidates: Hair transplants are best suited for people experiencing male or female pattern baldness, or individuals with stable hair loss. Those with extensive hair loss might require multiple sessions.