Can Redheads Get Hair Transplant Surgery?

March 15, 2021

So many people have straight hair, and the rest of us know how easy they have it. It’s difficult to find the right hair products for any level of curl or frizz. And don’t get me started on how the climate and weather can impact things or completely ruin even the most diligently-prepared hairdo.

If your hair requires any high level of maintenance, you may find yourself questioning if you’re even eligible for hair transplant surgery. Maybe you’ve got a different thickness or density than most people. You might even have a more sensitive scalp due to some issue or another. Or maybe you’re a redhead suffering from hair loss.

According to Hair Restoration of Long Island, “Red hair is the rarest hair color with less than two percent of the world being a natural redhead.” In other words, less than 140 million people around the world have red hair. Additionally, redheads can have extremely curly, frizzy hair, which can be quite tricky for even them to deal with.

With that in mind, you may be asking yourself if redheads can even get hair transplant surgery? Will it be more difficult to perform the procedure? And will the surgeons know how to plant the hair follicles so that they look as natural as possible?

Are Redheads Able to Get Hair Transplants?

The answer is no. No, you can’t. Your hair is the wrong color, you’ll never be able to get a hair transplant. Just kidding! That’s ridiculous! Of course, redheads can get hair transplant surgery, just like everyone else. So rejoice, sit back, and learn a thing or two.

Redheads are definitely able to get hair transplant surgery. At least, that’s the short answer. In reality, this question has a second component to it which we will address below. However, while different ethnic and regional hair types may require more skill, transplanting the hair of redheads is no more difficult than most other hair types. Of course, your skin may be more sensitive or fragile than people with other hair colors. And keeping this in mind, it’s no wonder many redheads aren’t sure if they qualify for hair transplants.

And before we go too much further, let’s just get this out in the open. We know that being a redhead and having red hair can be a pain in the butt sometimes. It’s rare to have red hair, and like most things that are unique, you can catch some flak for it. You know what we’re talking about. Being a kid with red hair, you may have been an easy target for bullying and harassment by your peers.

So, now that you’re all growing up and you’re starting to lose your hair, it’s no wonder why you want to get a hair transplant. You may be embarrassed about your hair loss. You may feel like it makes you look much older. And most of all, you might be worried that people are staring at your or making fun of you, just like they did when you were younger. We can promise you that you’re being nastier to yourself than anyone else in your life is. However, that may not be too comforting. And even if you aren’t worried about mean people being rude to your or thinking less of you, you may still want to restore your lost hair and regain your youthful appearance. Lucky for you, Best Hair Transplant is here to help you out.

Redheads Can Get Hair Transplants

Redheads experience hair loss, alopecia, and pattern baldness about as frequently as people with any other hair type. With that said, everyone’s hair is different. It’s not as simple as straight hair, curly hair, red hair, African hair, wavy hair, etc. There are individual differences to be considered, and they need to be considered by the surgeon performing your hair transplant surgery.

After all, one’s family history, DNA, lifestyle, and current hair loss progression must all be factored in to determine the best course of action. Smoking, coffee drinking, alcohol consumption, too much sun exposure, and exposure to other harmful chemicals can all harm your hair and lead to further hair degradation. However, without peculiar or exacerbating circumstances mucking things up, you can rest assured that redheads can get hair transplants. And in fact, many of them choose to do just that!

For example, if you’re a redhead who’s just beginning to notice your hair loss, a hair transplant should be no problem. This is because you should still have plenty of hairs to perform either a FUT transplant or FUE transplant. In fact, you may have enough left to perform multiple procedures! In this regard, having red hair is no different from having black or brown hair.

And whether your hair is straight or curly shouldn’t matter too much as well. We won’t say hair type is not a factor, because that’s not always the case. However, at Best Hair Transplant, we’ve helped patients with all colors and types of hair regain lost thickness and increase their youthful appearance.

On the other hand, if you’ve waited a long time to address your hair loss, you may have a harder time achieving the results you desire, red hair or not. Anyone experiencing significant thinning and patchy baldness may have a harder time with a hair transplant than someone who catches it early. But that doesn’t mean you should lose hope. Quite the contrary! A hair transplant is likely the best tool you’ve got to combat hair loss.

Other Considerations for Redheads

Unlike many other hair types, redheads are more prone to hair loss in the winter months. And this goes for both men and women. This is bad news for anyone with red hair who’s experiencing symptoms of hair loss. According to Ginger Parrot, natural redheads can combat further wintertime hair loss and hair weakening by doing the following:

  • Avoiding extreme changes in temperature
  • Moisturizing your hair with natural oils
  • Giving yourself a scalp massage to encourage blood flow
  • Eating healthy, natural foods
  • Taking vitamins and supplements like biotin and collagen
  • Washing your hair with cool water
  • Avoiding hot blow dryers and curling irons

Also, consider that, unlike most other hair colors, red hair is one of the hardest hair types to color with hair dye. This means that the longer you let your hair loss progress, the harder it will be to use dyes to cover up thinning. So don’t rely too much on hair dye to solve your hair loss problem. It won’t do much for you, and remember, chemicals can always make things worse. You’re better off addressing the problem head-on with a hair transplant as long as you’re a candidate.

In Conclusion

Ultimately, the only way to know exactly what to expect is to book a consultation and to see what your hair transplant surgeon suggests. Best Hair Transplant in Redondo Beach offers free consultations virtually or via phone or email. And yes, we do redheads. If you have red hair and are interested in hair transplant surgery, you owe it to yourself to at least get a free consultation and see what the experts at Best Hair Transplant have to say.

THE BEST RED HAIR TRANSPLANTS IN LA

Best Hair Transplant is the best place to schedule your red hair transplant in Los Angeles. But don’t take our word for it. We suggest learning as much as possible about hair restoration. Do so prior to making a decision on how to address your hair loss. Not every procedure is right for everyone.

At Best Hair Transplant in Redondo Beach, we pride ourselves on helping our patients choose the best procedure for them. Do your homework. Research your hair restoration doctor. After all, not all doctors are equal. For your benefit, ask to see “Before & After” photos.

At Best Hair Transplant, we’re proud of our results and happy to provide hair restoration services. Additionally, we’re proud to make hair transplants affordable and help you save money on a variety of hair transplants.

To ensure your ease of mind, you can view our customer recommendations HERE. Furthermore, you can also see our Google reviews and Yelp reviews. We can’t wait to help you start restoring your lost hair.

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