Is one hair transplant enough?
Many patients hope that a single hair transplant will permanently resolve their baldness. The reality is more nuanced: depending on the stage of alopecia and the progression of the hair loss, multiple procedures may be necessary.
It depends on the stage of baldness
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Early baldness (Norwood II–III) : a single graft can be enough to redraw the frontal line and restore density.
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Advanced baldness (Norwood V–VII) : a single graft does not always cover all bald areas. Several spaced-out procedures may be considered.

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The evolution of the fall continues
Transplantation does not stop androgenetic alopecia. Native, untransplanted hair continues to be sensitive to DHT and may fall out over time.
This is why comprehensive treatment remains essential:
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topical care (anti-DHT, regrowth activators),
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food supplements,
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adapted lifestyle.

The donor area: a natural limit
The number of grafts is limited by the density of the neck. Even the best clinics cannot create more follicles than exist.
This is a key factor in whether a single transplant can be sufficient or not.
In short
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A single transplant may be sufficient for early baldness.
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In advanced stages, multiple interventions are often necessary.
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An anti-hair loss treatment protocol is essential to preserve natural hair and maintain the results.
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