Hair transplantation on white hair can be explained as the transplantation of hair follicles from the donor area (from the area where the hair is located) to the balding areas, as in classical hair transplantation, the only difference is that the patient’s hair has started to turn white or turn white. Although there is a misconception that white hair follicles are less effective than pigmented or colored hair follicles; Statistics show otherwise. During hair transplantation, there is no significant difference between any color hair and white hair, except for the color.

What Should Be Considered When Transplanting Whitened Hair?

The most important point to be considered while performing hair transplantation on white hair is to spread white hair and black hair in a balanced way. If only black hair is taken and planted in the planting area, a bad appearance occurs because the existing hair will be white and gray and the transplanted hair will be black.

In the same way, if only white hair is transplanted to the graying, that is, not completely whitened planting area, there will be a color difference and this will spoil the naturalness. Therefore, the hair transplant doctor should plan very well and decide how much black and how much white hair to plant in the transplant area.

Will the transplanted white hair turn white again?

The transplanted hair comes from the donor area and in what way it is taken, preserving its characteristics in its own area. For example, a hair follicle taken and transplanted when it was white becomes white again; A hair follicle taken and transplanted while it was black will still come out as black. However, black hair can turn white after a while due to its structure.

How long does it take for the hair to regain its normal appearance after hair transplantation?

After the hair transplantation is completed, the first ten days are important. After the hair transplantation is completed, the first ten days are important. It will usually take 6 months for it to come out completely.

Will the transplanted hair turn white in the future?

There is no such thing as the transplanted hair will turn white in the future. However, if there is whitening in the character of the hair or if there is whitening in the hair due to aging, the transplanted hair may turn white. In fact, the whitening process of the transplanted hair is exactly the same as the natural bleaching process of the hair.

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