Is an artificial hair transplant safe?
The short answer is yes. People often confuse the modern procedure with the aggressive, controversial hair plug procedure from the 80s, however, these are not related.
Not only is an artificial hair transplant safe, but it produces good results for those who are unable to undergo a natural hair transplant, albeit with more upkeep required than a standard transplant. The fibres used are of maximum safety grade VI in the medical polymer scale. The roots are reversible for safety reasons.
Though the process is labeled as a hair transplant, it is actually an implant. This is because you are not transplanting hair from other parts of the body. Instead, foreign bodies are implanted into the scalp. Because of this, patients must take care to follow aftercare advice. You may also be prescribed a 7-day course of antibiotics after the surgery.
Of course, like any procedure, there are some side effects. According to two studies, two women who received the treatment did not undergo a tolerance test beforehand to ensure they would not react to the fibres. This caused infection in both individuals [3].
Where 95-98% of implants are successful, studies show that 2% of cases called for the extraction of fibres due to inflammatory or infectious incidents [4]. Due to this, it is essential to receive a tolerance test before the surgery. This should be common practice in reputable hair clinics.