FAQS

Frequently asked questions

A hair transplant is a cosmetic procedure that involves transferring healthy hair follicles from one area of the scalp (donor site) to an area that has experienced hair loss or thinning (recipient site).

There are two main methods of hair transplant procedures: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE). FUT involves removing a strip of skin from the donor site and dissecting it into individual follicular units for transplantation. FUE involves removing individual hair follicles from the donor site and transplanting them to the recipient site.

Yes, hair transplants are considered permanent. The transplanted hair follicles are typically resistant to hair loss and will continue to grow hair for the rest of your life.

The duration of the procedure depends on the number of hair follicles being transplanted. It can take several hours to complete the procedure.

The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia, so you should not feel any pain during the procedure. However, you may experience some discomfort during the recovery period.

The recovery period can vary, but typically you can return to work within a week. You may experience some swelling and redness in the recipient site for several days after the procedure, and it is important to avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.

The cost of a hair transplant in Nepal can vary depending on the number of hair follicles being transplanted, the method used, and the clinic you choose. It is important to discuss the cost with your chosen clinic before undergoing the procedure.