Androgenetic alopecia, commonly known as pattern baldness,
affects many individuals, but hair restoration advancements
have provided effective solutions. One such solution is the
androgenetic alopecia
hair transplant, a procedure that can significantly restore hair and
confidence. Here is a real case of our patient with
Androgenetic Alopecia Class IVA who underwent the procedure
at our
clinic, highlighting the key stages from the initial surgery to
the final results after 12 months.
Androgenetic Alopecia Class IVa
Technique |
FUT |
Follicular Unit Density | 85 FU/sq.cm |
Hair : Follicular Unit Ratio | 1.8 : 1 |
No. of Grafts | 2,826 |
No. of Hair | 5,052 |
Androgenetic Alopecia Hair Transplant: Before
In this case the patient opted for the
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) technique. This technique involves transplanting hair follicles from
a donor area with high follicular unit density — 85 FU/sq.cm
in this instance. The procedure utilized 2,826 grafts,
containing a total of 5,052 hairs, with a
hair-to-follicular-unit ratio of 1.8:1. During the initial
consultation, the surgeon assessed the extent of hair loss
and the condition of the donor area, ensuring that the
procedure would yield the best possible outcome. This stage
was critical for planning a tailored approach to meet the
patient’s specific needs and setting realistic expectations.
After 4 Months
Four months post-transplant, the first signs of new hair
growth became visible, marking the initial progress of the
hair transplant. Although the new hair appeared fine and
sparse, it was an encouraging indicator of success. The
patient experienced some shedding, known as "shock loss,"
which is common during this stage but is a temporary phase.
The transplanted follicles began to establish themselves in
the new areas. The patient was advised to maintain a gentle
hair care routine, avoiding harsh products and excessive
heat, to support the continued healthy development of the
new hair.
After 8 Months
By the eighth month, the results of the hair transplant had
become significantly more apparent. The transplanted hair
had thickened and gained length, blending naturally with the
patient’s existing hair. This period marked a major
milestone in the hair restoration journey, as the new hair
provided improved density and coverage. The patient was able
to style their hair more freely and was encouraged to
maintain regular trims and a consistent care routine to
preserve the health and appearance of the newly transplanted
hair.
After 12 Months
Twelve months after hair transplant, the patient achieved
the full results of the procedure. The transplanted hair had
grown thick and strong, seamlessly integrating with the
natural hair. With a total of 2,826 grafts and 5,052 hairs
transplanted, the transformation was remarkable, offering
the patient a significant improvement in appearance and
self-confidence. The patient’s journey from the initial
surgery to the final results demonstrated the effectiveness
of the FUT technique and the careful planning that went into
the procedure. Continuing a healthy lifestyle and proper
hair care ensured that these results would be long-lasting.
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