Can transplantation be done on weakened (thinning) hair?

It is necessary that the hair loss has almost stopped in order for hair transplantation to be performed. The reason of this is the possibility that the patient may experience new hair loss around the operated area in the future. When hair loss has almost stopped in some people, it can be observed that thinning and weakened hair remains instead of complete hair loss in a certain area. In such a situation, the remaining weak hair can be thickened with a hair transplant operation, and it can be made to look fuller.