Who can have a temple hair transplant?
Anyone who’s eligible for a hair transplant can have a temple hair transplant procedure. However, there are some instances where a hair transplant might not be the best option:
If you haven’t yet lost much hair, you may be able to restore your temples with non-surgical treatments like Finasteride or Minoxidil. These should always be tried before you turn to temple hair transplant surgery. They should also be used in conjunction with a hair transplant to prevent ongoing hair loss and reduce the chances of needing a second hair transplant.
Overharvesting often reduces the number of grafts available in your donor area. So you might not have enough grafts to give you adequate temple coverage.
If you have a type of alopecia other than pattern baldness, a hair transplant may not be appropriate. So it’s best to get a hair loss diagnosis, especially if you’re a woman with female temple hair loss or you’re unsure what’s causing your hairline recession.