The following response was posted to our Hair Loss Social Community and Discussion Forums by Dr. Jerry Cooley of Charlotte, NC who is a member of the Coalition of Independent Hair Restoration Physicians.
Do older men and women still care about treating hair loss or are hair transplants just for younger patients?
Some of the issues in performing hair transplant surgery on older patients include working with gray/white hair which can be challenging and they are often on several prescription medications for health issues, so we have to sometimes do things a little differently and monitor closer to make sure we keep our procedure safe. But otherwise, they heal just as well and have the same graft growth.
I enjoy seeing a diversity of patients including age, gender, racial backgrounds, types of alopecia, etc.
Dr. Jerry Cooley
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David
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