Hair transplant hair will fall out?


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transplant surgery involves transplanting healthy hair follicles into the hair loss area. These follicles are usually resistant to shedding. If the surgery is successful and the follicles survive well, the newly implanted hair can maintain a relatively stable growth state. However, if the correct care and lifestyle recommendations are not followed, such as excessive perming, irregular sleep, and long-term mental stress, the health of the new hair may be adversely affected and it may fall out. Hair transplant surgery can not change the health status of the entire scalp. If the patient has some diseases that cause hair loss, such as seborrheic dermatitis, androgen alopecia, etc., and there is no effective treatment and control of these diseases, even if the hair in the hair transplant area is temporarily stable, the native hair may continue to fall out.
Patients should pay attention to maintenance and maintenance in daily life, and actively treat the underlying diseases that may cause hair loss to prolong the durability of the hair transplant effect as much as possible. If abnormal hair loss occurs in the hair transplant area or other parts, they should seek medical advice in time to take appropriate measures.