Hair transplantation can be performed on any healthy person of legal age. The most important determining factor for the operation is that your hair in the donor area, which is the back of the head and the upper part of the nape of the neck, which has the feature of not falling out, is in sufficient quantity, frequency and health.

For patients with chronic diseases and patients who need to take medication continuously, detailed information (procedure time, anesthesia, medications to be used, all operational details) is given to the doctor who follows our patient and an ‘approval report’ is requested from the doctor who follows the patient in writing that there is no harm in performing the procedure.

Diabetes and hypertension are not obstacles for hair transplantation. In patients with regular blood sugar control and hypertension patients whose blood pressure can be kept at normal levels with medications; our operation is performed safely with strict and careful monitoring and control. Hair transplantation is not recommended for patients who “must take blood thinners for life”. Because discontinuation of these blood thinners poses a life risk.

Hair transplantation can be safely applied in hair loss due to the following reasons:

  • Male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia)
  • Female pattern hair loss
  • Congenital regional hair loss
  • Hair loss due to burns
  • Accident and surgery scars (such as head injury, facelift operation)
  • Localized hair loss caused by a previous infection
  • Hair loss caused by combing the hair back tautly or making a bun (Traction alopecia)

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