Hairline and Filling Appearance After Hair Transplantation
The most common reason for having a second hair transplant is that patients are not satisfied with the hairline created in the first procedure. Incorrect determination of the front hairline can cause the hair to be set too far back or have an unnatural shape. An experienced and specialist doctor will take your opinion and create a hairline to avoid this event and make sure you are satisfied with the desired result before starting. However, some centers or doctors can act without the patient’s opinion.
Similarly, if the first hair transplant operation did not completely cover the area with hair loss, you can request a second hair transplant procedure. Talk to your surgeon about how you want your hairline to look.
Hair transplantation does not completely solve the general hair loss problem, that is, your hair on the top, front and sides of the head will continue to fall out. Successfully transplanted new hair will remain in place as it comes from genetically stronger donor follicles. However, when your existing natural hair falls out, new hair can be opened up and this can lead to the appearance of filling. If there are enough healthy hair follicles in the donor area, a second hair transplant can help correct this situation.