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Male Pattern Baldness
Lower Hairline
Visible Balding AreasAcross The Scalp
Hair Loss From Scarring & Injuries
Female Pattern Baldness
Receding Hairline
Visible Balding Areas Across The Scalp
Hair Loss From Scarring & Injuries
Visible Bald Patches
Low Density Beard
Scars/ Injury on Beard
Patchy Beard Genetically
Need Eyebrow Transformation
Less Density in Eyebrows
Scars/ Injury on Eyebrows
Thin Eyebrows Genetically
Male/Female Pattern Baldness
Lower Hairline
Visible Balding Patches
Hair loss From Scarring & Injuries
Bald Spots
General Thinning
Diffused Thinning
Early Signs of Hair Loss
It all depends on the number of hairs implanted and the effort involved. Prices start at INR 69,999*.
Hair loss occurs when the cycle of hair growth is disrupted, resulting in the hair shedding faster than usual, re-growing poorly or not growing back at all. Following conditions can cause hair loss, or alopecia, in men and women:
A hair transplant involves taking healthy hair follicles from a part of the scalp where hair is genetically programmed to keep growing for life and transplanting them to the areas affected by hair loss. These newly implanted hairs will last a lifetime.
The only part of the hair transplant procedure during which you will feel any pain is the local anesthesia with numbing injections. These are similar to injections at the dentist. The injections take around 5 to 10 minutes to administer in the donor and recipient areas. We apply a vibrating massage device to the area being injected in order to “distract the nerves” and reduce the discomfort from the needle. The local anesthesia provides around 2 to 3 hours of numbing effect on the scalp. We will need to repeat the local anaesthesia but aim to do so while the skin is still numb so that the injections are not felt.
The earliest stage of male pattern baldness that requires treatment is stage II on the Norwood Scale, when there is noticeable loss at the temples. However, modern techniques such as those practised at Evolved Clinics mean that amazing hair transplant results can be achieved even when the hair loss is much more advanced. For a hair transplant to work there does need to be hair still covering the donor areas of the scalp to harvest the healthy follicles. If this donor is weak or someone is completely bald, then they cannot undergo a hair transplant.
You will start growing hair from the beginning of the session but will develop into a great head of hair within 6 months. High density coverage will be achieved in 8 months - 12 months.
Our hair transplant Surgeon completes 100% of the surgery.
There can be some minor side effects associated with hair transplants such as bleeding, itching, swelling, and bruising but with the correct aftercare such effects will be short lived, lasting a couple of weeks at most.
At the consultation stage, our hair treatment doctor talk to each patient and get a full overview of their medical and hair loss history to ensure the most appropriate treatment is chosen.
All surgery is carried out under local anaesthetic, so you are awake for the whole procedure. However, we offer a mild oral sedative which helps to relieve anxiety and helps you to relax during the hair transplantation.
Patients find the hair transplant procedure comfortable and can watch a range of films and TV shows on our various streaming services. Some prefer to listen to music or have a snooze.
7 days after a Direct Follicle Insertion hair transplant procedure most patients are free of scabs and display little or no signs that surgery has taken place (other than the new graft stubble).