FUE, FUT, DHI procedures, recovery timelines, and what to expect.
Good candidates for hair transplant are age 25+, Norwood 3-6, with stable hair loss and adequate donor density. Take our candidacy checklist to find out if you qualify.
How androgenetic alopecia impacts your hair transplant donor area, safe extraction limits, density by ethnicity, and protecting your donor supply. Free AI analysis at myhairline.ai.
Find out if you are a good candidate for hair transplant surgery with androgenetic alopecia. Covers donor density, age, Norwood stage, and stabilization requirements.
Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia): when to time your transplant. Age, Norwood stage, stabilization, and donor supply factors explained.
Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia): treatment cost breakdown for finasteride, minoxidil, PRP, FUE, FUT, and DHI in 2026. Costs by country and Norwood stage.
When can you drink alcohol or smoke after an ARTAS robotic hair transplant? Clear timelines, medical reasoning, and what happens if you break the rules.
Considering ARTAS but want to explore alternatives? Compare manual FUE, Sapphire FUE, DHI, NEOGRAFT, and FUT by cost, graft survival, recovery, and best candidates.
Everything about ARTAS robotic hair transplant anesthesia and pain management. Local anesthesia details, pain levels during the 4-8 hour procedure, and post-op comfort.
ARTAS Robotic Hair Transplant: who qualifies for the procedure. Hair type requirements, Norwood stage limits, donor density minimums, and disqualifying factors.
ARTAS robotic hair transplant costs $6-10 per graft in the US, a premium over manual FUE at $4-6/graft. Full cost breakdown by graft count, financing options, and international pricing.
Learn how ARTAS robotic hair transplants manage the donor area. AI maps donor density, enforces the 45% safe extraction limit, and distributes extractions evenly.
ARTAS Robotic Hair Transplant: exercise after procedure timeline. When to walk, lift weights, run, swim, and return to full training after robotic FUE.