The underlying cause of hair loss is genetic factors and genetic mutations that cause structural mutations, degeneration and shrinkage of the hair follicles on the crown of the head. From the patient’s hair-bearing area (donor area), transplanted to that patient’s balding area (recipient area), these follicles will root and regrow new hair, and will maintain their original physiological properties for permanent growth as they did in their original location. Others, if your hair quality is already poor, or due to age, stress, hormones, imperfect circulation and nourishment, can also affect the cycle of healthy hair growth and regrowth. Hair transplantation is the process of enabling the transplanted hairs to thrive and grow permanently as they did in their original areas. This post-transplant hair growth was observed in North America in 1958 and has been shown to grow permanently. Also in addition to typical male pattern baldness, some rare types of hair loss can be treated surgically. For example, thinning hair in women, thinning hairline, hairline too high. Various types of scarring alopecia and some diseases caused by hair loss, such as long-term untreated baldness, as well as some cosmetic needs. The same applies to hair transplantation of eyebrows, eyelashes, chest or intimate areas. The doctor chooses various transplant pieces to create a personalized transplant plan based on the patient’s hair color and texture, hair density, size of the donor area, hair combing habits, size of the area to be transplanted, and the patient’s long-term goals, and can go home the same day as the surgery.