Will Seborrheic Hair Loss Come Back After Hair Transplant?

Seborrheic alopecia hair transplants usually do not cause further hair loss. Seborrheic alopecia, also known as androgenetic alopecia or early baldness, is related to abnormal androgen metabolism. The principle of seborrheic alopecia hair transplant is to take hair follicles from androgen insensitive areas, such as the occipital area, beard, armpit, etc., extract and process them, and then transplant them to the hair loss or baldness area. As a result, when seborrheic alopecia hair transplantation is treated, there is usually no further hair loss. Hair transplantation is suitable for those who have thick hair at the back of the head, have sufficient source of hair for transplantation as well as those whose hair loss has been controlled or stabilized after treatment and who are looking for further improvement. Hair transplantation is not suitable for those who suffer from serious internal diseases and the quality of hair in the donor area is too poor. Whether seborrheic alopecia patients need hair transplantation or not, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.