Case Study: HRT Treatment for Hair Transplant Complications


This patient underwent FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) microneedle hair transplantation in 2019 to address hair loss on the top of the head and along the hairline.

However, his hair (especially the native hair) began to fall out again two years after the transplant, with the native hair loss being particularly severe. When he consulted Pelopilex in 2023, we initiated treatment for his post-transplant hair loss recurrence.

Let’s explain why hair loss may persist after a hair transplant. This patient’s transplant was relatively successful, with excellent hair condition in the first two years. However, his native hair started to fall out significantly from the third year onward. Both FUE and FUT are surgical techniques that involve transplanting hair follicles from the occipital region (back of the head) to areas with follicle loss, such as the hairline or top of the head.

By the fourth year after his hair transplant, his hair loss had become extremely severe. The hair on the top of his head and along the hairline all came from the occipital follicles transplanted during the previous procedure.

Through Pelopilex's HRT treatment, in just about 5 months, both his native hair and his existing thin, unhealthy hair grew significantly better—essentially restoring to the peak condition he had after the hair transplant.

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