Hair transplantation gives very good results when performed on a suitable candidate. Some people may not be suitable for hair transplantation, and even if the procedure is performed on these people, the success or, more accurately, the satisfaction rate will be low.

In this case, if hair transplantation is still insisted on, expectations should not be high and the individuals should also bear the responsibility for the result.

We should state here that, in our clinic, we do not perform hair transplantation on unsuitable candidates – even if they insist – due to our principles.

If unsuitable candidates insist on hair transplantation or if the clinic or hospital performing the procedure acts with financial concerns, you may wish you had never had hair transplantation. The result you see when you look in the mirror may make you miss your old self.

Hair transplantation can be performed on you if you meet the following criteria:

1- Your hair loss level is 2 or higher on the Norwood-Hamilton Scale

2- The hair loss process is complete or has come to an end and no success has been achieved despite trying other formulas during hair loss (although it varies from person to person, transplantation should generally be done at the age of 30 because hair loss is not yet complete by this age)

3- There is enough hair in your donor area for the areas that need transplantation: The higher the hair density in the donor area, the higher the density will be in the transplanted areas.

Apart from these 3 items, people who have lost hair as a result of trauma or burns or various surgical procedures can have hair transplantation.

Candidates who meet these criteria are generally considered suitable candidates if they do not have the conditions mentioned below. Whether you meet these criteria or not can only be decided after your doctor has made the necessary examinations.