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A hair transplant is an effective treatment to escape baldness. Once you are done with the treatment, you do not need any other medication to prevent hair fall. However, some patients would be recommended to take Propecia ( finasteride) which is taken as a medication to prevent further hair fall. Why do you need to take medication even after a hair transplant? The answer says many people tend to lose their hair from the crown, hairline, and temples. These are not the areas where hair got transplanted and thus they are vulnerable to hair fall. The hair fall from these areas makes the head patchy and thus many patients prefer to take Propecia to stop the hair fall after a hair transplant. In this article, we will take a closer look at it. 

What is Propecia?

Propecia is a brand name for the generic drug finasteride. It is a medication prescribed mostly to men suffering from a pattern of baldness known as androgenetic alopecia.  

Do I need to take Propecia (finasteride)?

The simple answer is no, you do not need to take Propecia (finasteride) after a hair transplant, however, in some cases, it is recommended to patients for such reasons:  
  • Taking Propecia helps to prevent hair fall from the non-transplanted areas of the head.
  • If the density of hair is still weak then the medication can help to increase it.
  • To improve the overall health of the hair.
  • To accelerate hair growth.
  • It controls future hair loss.

Who needs Propecia after a Hair Transplant?

 Based on the research, Propecia is recommended for patients who are suffering from androgenic alopecia. If future hair loss is left untreated, then it may become a cause for a second hair transplant.   

Benefits of Taking Propecia (Finasteride) After a Hair Transplant? 

When anyone undergoes hair transplantation, it means the hair fall would not be an existing issue. But, it is not true for many patients out there. Due to some genetic issues, people still face hair fall. other areas. They can benefit from the medication of Propecia:  
  • The Propecia medication works to control hair fall by blocking the production of DHT, helping to maintain hair.
  • It triggers hair growth 
  • It increases hair in the growth phase which makes the hair grow faster and in volume.
  • Propecia (Finasteride) after a hair transplant reduces shock loss. The transplant procedure makes the hair shed within 2-4 weeks which is known as “ shock loss”. This is a temporary state that occurs when the shock of the newly transplanted hair causes the neighboring hair to fall out. 
 

Bottom line

In conclusion, one can observe that Propecia is not a necessary medication to take after a hair transplant. However, people suffering from a pattern of baldness might need this medication after the transplant procedure to save the hair from falling out from the non-transplanted area. Consult your doctor if you have a tendency to hair fall and if you want to consider hair transplantation as a solution to it.

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Dr. Sajan
Dr. Sajan

Dr. Javad Sajan is an expert hair restoration specialist who offers many techniques and methods for in-depth care. With decades of experience and training in hair restoration, Dr. Sajan is known for his incredible results with hair transplants and other unique hair treatments. Dr. Sajan is a leading hair restoration provider and works to create ideal results for every patient.