Can you get a hair transplant for seborrheic alopecia

Seborrheic alopecia, or androgenetic alopecia, can be treated with hair transplant surgery if the symptoms of hair loss are controlled or improved. Hair transplant surgery involves taking a portion of healthy hair follicle surrounding tissue and transplanting it to the desired area after standardized processing, which serves the purpose of local hair regeneration. Androgenetic alopecia is usually amenable to hair transplantation, but it needs to be done after the condition is stabilized and under control or the symptoms of hair loss have improved. In addition, there should be sufficient healthy hair follicles in the back of the patient’s occiput for transplantation, otherwise, hair transplantation is not suitable. Androgenetic alopecia can be transplanted after the condition is under control. It is recommended to consult a doctor in a regular hospital and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment to control the condition.