A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves moving hair follicles from a donor area, typically the back or sides of the head, to areas affected by hair loss. There are two main methods: Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT), which removes a strip of scalp, and Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), which harvests individual follicles. FUE is less invasive with minimal scarring. The procedure includes consultation, harvesting, implantation, and aftercare, with results that can look completely natural. While hair transplants offer a permanent, low-maintenance solution to hair loss, they come with potential risks like scarring, infection, and uneven growth. Proper aftercare is essential, and new hair typically starts growing within a few months post-procedure.