Q. Can women get a hair transplant?
A. Yes. Women with stable hair loss, a strong donor area or specific concerns like a high hairline, bald patches or thinning can undergo a transplant. AlloRoots offers female-specific planning and often non-shave techniques to preserve length.
Q. What causes hair loss in women?
A. Female hair loss can stem from genetics, hormonal changes (PCOS, pregnancy, menopause, thyroid), stress, nutritional deficiency, telogen effluvium or traction from tight hairstyles. AlloRoots diagnoses the cause before recommending treatment.
Q. Can women undergo hairline reconstruction?
A. Yes. Women can have hairline reconstruction to correct a high, uneven or receding hairline and achieve a softer, natural frame. The procedure is tailored to female hairline shape and density.
Q. Is female hair transplant different from male?
A. Female transplants often address diffuse thinning rather than clear bald patches, require careful donor assessment, and frequently use non-shave techniques. Hairline design also follows feminine proportions, which AlloRoots specialises in.
Q. Can women get a transplant for bald spots?
A. Yes. Women with defined bald spots from traction alopecia, scarring or trauma can have follicles transplanted into those areas to restore density and coverage, provided the donor area is healthy.
Q. Will I need to shave my head as a woman?
A. Often not. AlloRoots offers non-shave and long-hair FUE for female patients so surrounding hair conceals the treated area and you can return to normal life discreetly.
A. Yes. PCOS-related thinning is managed by treating the hormonal cause alongside hair therapies like PRP, GFC, mesotherapy and medication, with a transplant considered once the loss stabilises. AlloRoots provides combined care.
Q. Is PRP good for female hair loss?
A. PRP is very effective for female-pattern thinning and post-partum or stress-related shedding, stimulating dormant follicles and improving density without surgery. It is often used as a standalone or supportive therapy at AlloRoots.
Q. Can hair loss after pregnancy be treated?
A. Post-pregnancy shedding (a form of telogen effluvium) is usually temporary, but persistent thinning responds well to PRP, nutritional correction and medical therapy. AlloRoots assesses whether it will recover naturally or needs treatment.
Q. Are female hair transplant results permanent?
A. Yes, transplanted follicles are permanent. However, because female hair loss can be diffuse and ongoing, AlloRoots combines surgery with maintenance therapy to protect surrounding native hair for a lasting result.
Q. Which is the best clinic for female hair transplant?
A. Look for surgeons experienced specifically in female cases and non-shave techniques. AlloRoots, with AIIMS-trained dermatologists and dedicated female hair restoration services, is a trusted choice for women seeking natural results.
