failed hair transplant

FAQs

Hair transplant procedures, when done by experienced and qualified professionals, can offer natural-looking, long-lasting results. However, not all transplants go as planned. A failed hair transplant can result from poor quality of donor hair, poor technique, improper planning, or unqualified providers. At KeralaPlasticSurgery.com, we believe it’s essential to educate patients on the signs, causes, and solutions for failed hair restoration. This FAQ section addresses common concerns and highlights the importance of consulting a trained, qualified plastic surgeon for both primary and corrective hair transplant procedures.

  • A failed hair transplant means poor growth or unnatural hairline post-surgery.

  • Poor technique, improper graft handling, or unqualified surgeons can cause failure.

  • Signs include patchy growth, excessive shedding, or no visible improvement.

  • Yes, a qualified plastic surgeon can often fix failed transplant results.

  • Consult a trained plastic surgeon for a second evaluation and repair options.

  • Usually within 6–12 months, if growth is patchy or absent.

  • Yes, procedures by unqualified technicians often lead to poor results.

  • Yes, with expert correction by a plastic surgeon using advanced techniques.

  • Yes, shock loss or scarring may cause further thinning if not treated.

  • Always consult a trained, qualified plastic surgeon for correction procedures.

If you're concerned about a previous hair transplant, schedule a consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon to explore safe and effective correction options.