

Losing hair can be upsetting and frustrating. Luckily, there are many ways to get your hair back. But how do you know which one is best? Let’s look at the good and bad sides of different hair restoration options. We’ll also talk about why non-surgical hair replacement is a great choice.
Hair Transplants (Surgery)
Hair transplants move hair from one part of your head to another.
Good things:
Uses your own hair from other areas
Can last a long time if you also take the medication
Not-so-good things:
It is surgery, which means risks and recovery time
You might need more than one surgery
Takes months to heal
Does not prevent future hair loss—patients usually need to take hair loss medication to keep their results
Scarring can occur, especially with older transplant methods
Hair density may not match your original hair, making the results look thin
Not suitable for those with advanced hair loss or insufficient donor hair
Hair Loss Medicine
Some medicines, like minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Propecia), can slow hair loss and even help hair grow back.
Good things:
Easy to use and doesn’t require surgery
Can help stop hair loss
Costs less than surgery
Not-so-good things:
Doesn’t work the same for everyone
You have to keep using it, or hair loss may return
Can have side effects like itchy scalp or other health issues
Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy uses special cells to help grow new hair and improve hair thickness.
Good things:
Can help hair grow naturally
Might improve hair thickness and strength
Less invasive than surgery
Not-so-good things:
Still being researched, so results can vary
May require multiple treatments
Results can take a long time to appear. Not guaranteed to work for everyone
The procedure may not work for everyone, especially those with severe hair loss
Some treatments use lab-grown cells, which raises ethical and regulatory concerns
Hair PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)
PRP therapy involves using your own blood to boost hair growth. The doctor takes a small amount of blood, processes it, and injects it into your scalp.
Good things:
Uses your body’s natural healing abilities
Can help slow hair loss and encourage growth
No surgery needed
Not-so-good things:
Takes multiple treatments to see results
Not guaranteed to work for everyone
Non-Surgical Hair Replacement
Non-surgical hair replacement gives you a full head of hair without surgery. It includes high-quality hair systems that blend with your natural hair.
Good things:
Works right away with no surgery or healing time
Looks natural and can be styled however you like
Works for all types of hair loss
No health side effects
Not-so-good things:
Needs regular care and touch-ups
Must be replaced over time
Some low-quality systems may not look real
What’s the Best Choice for You?
The best choice depends on what you want. Surgery can lasts a long time but takes time to heal. It also requires taking medication to maintain results. Medicine can help but only works if you keep using it. Stem cell and PRP treatments offer natural hair growth but may require multiple sessions. If you want a fast, safe, and natural-looking fix, non-surgical hair replacement is a great option.
At New Look Institute, we are experts in non-surgical hair replacement. We help people feel confident with custom hair systems that look great. Contact us today for a free consultation and find out how we can help you get the hair you love!