This is another common question and concern for people seeking hair transplantation as a solution to thinning hair and loss of hair. Providing that an individual is a candidate, the results are most typically permanent for the remainder of one’s life. This is because the hair in the back area of the head is resistant to the DHT hormone that most commonly causes hairs in other areas to be lost. This DHT-resistant hair maintains that resistance for the rest of your life no matter where it is located on the head. This means that it is also permanent when it is transplanted to the new areas.
Yes.
Brian Deakins - October 28, 2021
They definitely seem permanent.
J.H. - October 19, 2021
Very, no hair loss, only growth.
K.K. - October 15, 2021
Yes – the technology used ensures that the results are permanent.
Rohil Daya - July 24, 2021
Yes.
Tyler Ames - June 23, 2021
1 year in, everything has gone well.
Joe Harter - May 25, 2021
Yes, the grafted area is permanent.
Will Johnson - May 4, 2021
Yes: The grafted hair is taken from an area of your scalp that is not affected by DHT formation, like in the crown and hairline. I maintain the grafts with Laser Hair Therapy and medication.
David Schrumpf - April 27, 2021
Yes, after one year, more hair, with no hair loss.
Josh Mullins - March 17, 2021
Yes, if you follow a hair treatment regimen for non-transplanted hair.
Seth Puckett - March 3, 2021
Yes, the results I have experienced, as well as others, speak for themselves.
Ryan Denney - February 23, 2021
Yes, but one has to be willing to maintain non-transplanted hair with proper maintenance.
C.W. - February 18, 2021
Yes.
Kurt Vetters - January 14, 2021
I believe so, but ask me in 20 years.
A.W. - June 26, 2020
Yes.
Dr. K.A. - June 24, 2020
Yes, but additional supplements are needed to prevent further loss in the hair that wasn’t transplanted.
Anonymous - January 23, 2020
Absolutely – and even after 1 year, I still feel as though my hair is continuing to thicken.
K.R. - November 22, 2019
Yes! The donated hair comes from an area on the head that is resistant to hormones that cause hair loss.
Michael O’Hara - November 5, 2019
Yes, my hair grows like crazy, and I’m consistently getting haircuts. I'm not embarrassed anymore when I go to the barber shop.
Blake Elliott - October 11, 2019
Yes, I have also not experienced additional hair loss in other areas since following PAI’s instructions.
Darrin Danhauer - October 2, 2019
Yes, permanent. I have not noticed any loss.
Bill Lyons - September 10, 2019
Yes, the results are permanent.
Jeff Long - September 9, 2019
Yes.
Jeff Jackson - August 30, 2019
They seem to be so far.
Peter Bitar - August 22, 2019
Yes, they are permanent.
J.W. - August 14, 2019
Absolutely! It is nice to be able to style my hair however I want.
Nick Yonts - June 28, 2019
The results seem to be permanent. My hair looks and feels great!
Steven Smith - June 17, 2019
After the procedure, the transplanted hairs did go through a phase where you lose them, but that is expected to happen. After that phase, the transplanted hair begins growing stronger and thicker. It looks and feels amazing!
Anonymous - March 21, 2019
Yes – the transplanted hair grew in fast for me and is still very strong. I have not experienced any daily excess hair falling out.
Ray Anderson - March 12, 2019
Yes, and I’m very satisfied at 1 year.
Allen C. - February 20, 2019
The results are permanent. With the use of the recommended modalities for my existing hair, I have not lost any more hair since I had the procedure.
J.K. - January 29, 2019
The grafted hair is my own hair. Every day when I brush it, I have no visible hair loss from the grafted area.
Tony M. - January 14, 2019
After the full year, I now look and feel like a college student!
Anonymous - November 8, 2018
Yes.
G.P. - November 3, 2018
After 13 months, I haven’t noticed any signs of losing the new hair. I would say it’s permanent!
Jay P. - September 29, 2018
Yes, it has been a full year now, and the transplanted hair is permanent.
J.S. - September 7, 2018
Yes, the results are permanent. The hair on the back and sides is genetically permanent hair.
Joe Bergen - April 21, 2018
Yes, genetically permanent hair.
Steve M. - April 4, 2018
Yes, it has been a year now, and my hair is doing well, looking much better than before.
J.C. - April 4, 2018
Yes, the hair that was transplanted is permanent because the hair that was used from the back is resistant to hair loss. It’s simply moving that hair to replace the hair that has fallen out on top.
Jeff Williams - April 3, 2018
Yes. It's been one year, and they seem to be permanent.
Jeff Cook - March 6, 2018
Yes! The transplanted hair is immune to male pattern baldness and should stick around forever.
Dan Way - March 2, 2018
Yes. It's my real hair. The grafts are taken from the areas that are resistant to hair loss.
James Canady - March 1, 2018
Yes, absolutely. I am a physician, and when my patients see me, they ask me what I had done. They cannot believe how great it looks!
Jean-Paul Etienne - January 5, 2018
It was explained to me before the procedure that the hair taken from the back of my head is genetically permanent and will remain this way in the new area it is placed. I have no reason to think it's not permanent 12 months out from the procedure.
Alec Stephens - December 27, 2017
My results have been permanent, and I have had no loss of the transplanted grafts.
Randy P. - October 13, 2017
It's been 2 years since the first of my 2 procedures, and my hair looks great. It's still early, but I have no reason to think it won't be permanent.
Ryan Hussy - October 13, 2017
My results are definitely 100% amazing! I have had it cut and styled multiple times in one year. It looks so full.
Kevin - September 26, 2017
Multi-unit grafting uses your own hair, which is carefully transplanted to areas of hair loss. The hair looks and feels natural because it is your own hair.
Karl Jerome - August 31, 2017
I’ve only had my procedure approximately 1 year ago, but yeah, I’d say it’s permanent. I’ve shaved it down for when I go do my military weekends, then 2 weeks later, I’m back to a wonderful full growth up top. The real-life problem now is finding a barber.
Ian - August 19, 2017
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