Can you get a hair transplant if you have scarring alopecia?
The jury is still out on the effectiveness of hair transplants for patients with scarring alopecia. While it’s possible to get a hair transplant into scar tissue, there are other factors to consider — including safety, hair transplant scarring, and hair transplant success rates for these conditions.
In one systematic review of hair transplants in scarring alopecia patients, researchers found a 76% positive outcome rate — meaning more than three-quarters of patients had good results following a hair transplant [14]. It’s shown particular success for patients who have central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia [15].
Results are mixed for patients with lichen planopilaris and frontal fibrosing alopecia. Most cases of hair transplant in patients with FFA have failed, although at least one was successful [14, 16].
Regardless of the type of scarring alopecia, surgical treatment can only be considered when the condition has been stabilised [12]. Sometimes, this is never achieved — which means hair transplants are out of reach for some patients with scarring alopecia.
However, for others, FUT and FUE hair transplants may be a viable option for restoring permanent hair loss. Discuss your treatment plan with your hair loss consultant to find out if you’re eligible for a hair transplant.