Recovery Timeline · Month 12+

Final Results (12–18 Months): What to Expect

By 12 months, hairlines are typically at final density; crowns can continue improving to month 18. From here the transplant is simply your hair — cut it, style it, dye it. The long game becomes protecting the native hair around it, which is why most clinics recommend staying on maintenance therapy.

What to expect

How to care for it

Is this normal?

Contact your clinic promptly if you notice

  • Noticeable thinning of the transplanted area itself years later is uncommon — if it happens, see your clinic or a dermatologist to rule out other causes

Frequently asked questions

Are hair transplant results permanent?

The transplanted follicles come from the DHT-resistant donor area and generally keep growing for life. What isn’t protected is the surrounding native hair, which can keep thinning with untreated pattern loss — the reason maintenance medication is usually recommended.

Do I have to take finasteride forever after a transplant?

The transplant itself doesn’t require it — but ongoing native-hair loss around the transplant can change how the overall result looks over years. Many patients stay on maintenance therapy for that reason. It’s a personal decision to make with your prescriber.

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