 
			Hair transplantation Berlin
A hair transplant is the most effective method of regaining a permanent full head of hair. Men in particular, but also women, suffer from hair loss caused by genetic predisposition, hormones or other factors. By transplanting your own hair follicles, thicker, naturally growing hair can be achieved again - for a healthy and self-confident appearance.
Duration of treatment
Anesthesia
Downtime
Type of treatment
Hospitalization
Lasts
Price
Duration of treatment
Type of treatment
Anesthesia
Downtime
Hospitalization
Lasts
Price
Hair loss can be genetic (androgenetic alopecia) or exacerbated by factors such as stress, nutritional deficiencies or illness. A receding hairline, bald patches on the top of the head or thinning hair can have a major impact on appearance and self-confidence.
Method
At Innerform, we use the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) method: Individual hair follicles are extracted from a donor area (usually the back of the head) and re-implanted in bald areas. This application is particularly gentle, as no large scars occur.
Hair transplant procedure
Consultation and planning: Before the procedure, a detailed analysis of the hair loss and the donor area is carried out to determine the appropriate method and the number of grafts required.
Preparation and anesthesia: The donor area is shaved and locally anesthetized to enable pain-free harvesting of the hair follicles.
Removal of the hair follicles: Depending on the method, the hair follicles are harvested either individually (FUE) or as strips (FUT). The harvested grafts are carefully checked for quality.
Preparation of the recipient region: Fine channels or incisions are made in the bald or sparse region for the transplant. The natural direction of hair growth is taken into account in order to achieve an aesthetic result.
Insertion of the hair follicles: The prepared hair follicles are inserted individually into the recipient region. This precise placement is crucial for the natural appearance after healing.
Aftercare and healing: The healing phase begins after the procedure. Redness and slight swelling may occur in the first few days. The transplanted hair often falls out after a few weeks (shock hair loss) before new hair growth begins after 3 to 6 months. The final result is visible after around 9 to 12 months.
Recovery time and aftercare
After a hair transplant, physical exertion, direct sunlight and intensive scalp care should be avoided for a few days. Gentle hair washing with special shampoos is recommended in the first few weeks after the procedure. Scratching or vigorous rubbing of the scalp should also be avoided so as not to endanger the freshly transplanted grafts.
Long-term results and prospects of success
The transplanted hair is usually permanent as it comes from a genetically resistant donor area. A healthy lifestyle, a balanced diet and optimal scalp care can also support the result. Depending on the extent of the hair loss, several sessions may be necessary to achieve a thick and even appearance.
FAQs
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Who is a hair transplant suitable for?
The procedure is suitable for men and women with hereditary hair loss, receding hairline or bald patches. People with scars or hair loss following accidents or operations can also benefit from a hair transplant.
How does the procedure work?
Hair transplants are performed under local anesthesia. Hair follicles are harvested from the donor area and then transplanted into the balding areas. The duration of the procedure depends on the number of grafts transplanted and can take between 4-8 hours.
Is the treatment painful?
Hair transplantation is largely painless thanks to the local anesthetic. After the procedure, there may be slight swelling or feelings of tension, but these quickly subside.
How long does it take for the new hair to grow?
The first transplanted hairs fall out in the first few weeks after the procedure (shock loss), before regrowth begins after around 3-4 months. The final result is visible after 9-12 months and depends on the desired hair length.
Are there any side effects or risks?
Slight swelling, redness or crusting are normal and will subside within a few days. Infections or irregular growth are rare if the procedure is carried out professionally.
How long does the result last?
Transplanted hair is permanent as it is taken from areas that are not affected by genetic hair loss. However, natural hair loss can progress in other areas.
When can I go back to work and do sport?
Office work is usually possible after 2-3 days, but sport and physically strenuous activities should be avoided for about 3-4 weeks.
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