by Dr Harikiran Chekuri | Apr 8, 2026 | Blog
FUE extraction leaves tiny circular wounds across the donor zone that close within days, scab within a week, and blend into surrounding hair within a month. The donor area heals faster than the recipient zone and causes far less long-term concern. Most patients stop...
by Dr Harikiran Chekuri | Apr 8, 2026 | Blog
Hair falling after a transplant is part of the biological process, not a sign the surgery failed. Transplanted follicles enter a temporary resting phase called telogen after the trauma of surgery, the visible hair shafts shed, and new growth begins from the same...
by Dr Harikiran Chekuri | Apr 8, 2026 | Blog
Chronic stress elevates cortisol, pushes hair follicles into the resting phase ahead of schedule, and accelerates androgen-driven miniaturisation in patients who carry a genetic predisposition for hair loss. Short-term stress produces temporary shedding through...
by Dr Harikiran Chekuri | Apr 7, 2026 | Blog
Diabetes doesn’t automatically close the door on hair transplant surgery. Poorly controlled diabetes does. Patients with HbA1c below 7.5, no active infection, and proper physician sign-off undergo hair transplants safely with modified protocols. What changes is...
by Dr Harikiran Chekuri | Apr 7, 2026 | Blog
PP405 is an oral CRTH2 receptor antagonist that blocks the prostaglandin D2 pathway responsible for follicle suppression and miniaturisation in androgenetic alopecia. Minoxidil and finasteride leave this pathway entirely unaddressed, which is why a significant...