Women’s Hair Transplant

Do you hide thinning hair with spray, a bun, or a careful part — and assume hair transplant is only for men?

Women often write privately: “Can I have a transplant too? I’m afraid they will shave my head.”

Shaving is not a rule in female planning. The hairline and thinning pattern are treated as delicate work: densification between existing hairs, not a shaved look. In daily life, most people will not notice.

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Why female planning is different

  • Existing length is kept; full shaving is not required for suitable candidates.
  • Diamond-tip work aims for lower tissue trauma.
  • Grafts are placed into gaps, following natural growth direction.
  • Return to work is planned with minimal visible change.

Who it may suit

  • Hairline opening or diffuse thinning
  • Women covering gaps with spray or styling
  • Patients who refuse a shaved look

Suitability depends on hair-loss pattern, donor capacity and expectations. A photo review is a pre-evaluation only; the plan is confirmed in clinic.

How it starts

  1. Three photos (front, top, side) via WhatsApp or the form
  2. Pre-evaluation and a personal outline
  3. In-clinic exam, diamond tip / DHI decision
  4. Procedure and follow-up

FAQ

Not as a rule. Suitable female cases are planned unshaven so existing hair stays in place.

The aim is natural densification. Early healing can be visible; long-term appearance varies by person and aftercare.

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