F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usual questions
from our patients


  • Is it a painful procedure?
  • How does hair transplant work?
  • Will my hair transplant results look natural?
  • How long does the procedure take?
  • What operations do you do?
  • How can I book an examination?
Is it a painful procedure?

In both the donor and recipient regions, patients are given local anesthesia. Most patients report that after anesthesia is administered, they experience no pain or discomfort during the procedure. Patients will usually experience some soreness, numbness, and moderate pain following surgery. The majority of patients are happily shocked by how little pain they experience during the surgical operation.

How does hair transplant work?

Hair transplantation entails relocating (transplanting) bald-resistant hair follicles from the back of the head to balding areas on the top.

Will my hair transplant results look natural?

When done correctly, hair transplantation will seem so normal that even your hair stylist would be unaware that you’ve had it done.

Hair transplant surgeons’ abilities and procedures, as well as their performance, differ widely. To ensure that you get absolutely natural outcomes, it’s critical to select the right treatment and clinic.

How long does the procedure take?

A standard session of 1,500 to 3,000 grafts takes a full day of outpatient surgery. The majority of patients will arrive in the morning and will be finished by late afternoon. Around 6 to 8 hours.

What operations do you do?

We perform transplants on the scalp, beard and eyebrows.

How can I book an examination?

Book your Consultation




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Address

#29 Alfredo Street, Port-of-Spain


Call us

Cell: 1-(868) 714-4468


Write us

info@caribbeanhairtransplant.com


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Frequentlyasked questions


  • What is the recovery/healing time?
  • When will my newly transplanted hair start to grow?
  • Are results permanent?
  • How long before I see an outcome of results?
What is the recovery/healing time?

The incisions in today’s highly refined micro hair transplantation procedure are much smaller and less invasive than in previous procedures. As a result, healing occurs more quickly. While some numbness and mild soreness can be expected for several days after surgery, most patients feel fine within a day or two.

When will my newly transplanted hair start to grow?

It usually takes three to five months for the transplanted hair follicles to start growing new hair after surgery. The transplanted hair grows in very thin at first, then thickens and fills out over time. A patient’s transplanted hair will be fully mature after one year and will continue to grow for the rest of their lives.

Are results permanent?

Since the hair follicles transplanted to balding areas are genetically resistant to going bald, they will continue to develop for the rest of their lives – much as they would if they were left in the bald resistant donor field.

How long before I see an outcome of results?

Results can be seen anywhere between 6 to 18 months after your procedure.

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