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Finasteride Before
and After Surgery

Finasteride does nothing for transplanted grafts. It protects the hair you still have โ€” which is exactly why it changes the surgical plan.

Reviewed by Dr. Arslan Musbeh · Last updated 2026-08-01

Transplanted grafts are not affected by finasteride; native hair is. That is why the drug is discussed before surgery. If native hair around the grafts continues to thin, a technically good transplant can end up looking isolated within a few years, even though no graft was lost.

Two different kinds of hair on one head

Grafts are taken from the back and sides of the scalp, where follicles are largely insensitive to DHT. Once moved, they keep that property. This is why transplanted hair persists โ€” and why no medication is needed to keep it.

Everything around those grafts is still native hair, and still susceptible. Loss continues on its own timetable. A hairline rebuilt at 28 sits within a mid-scalp that may be noticeably thinner at 35, and the contrast is what people read as a failed transplant.

Why this changes the surgical plan

A patient whose loss is stable, medically or naturally, can be planned differently from one whose loss is actively progressing. Stability allows a more forward hairline and denser placement. Active progression argues for a conservative design and for holding donor grafts in reserve.

This is not a marketing preference. It is the single planning decision most often behind results that disappoint years later โ€” see why hair transplants fail.

Stopping after surgery

Stopping finasteride does not endanger the grafts. It removes the protection from the native hair between and behind them. Loss that was suppressed resumes, and because the grafts stay, the difference becomes visible as a contrast rather than as uniform thinning.

Some patients decide the trade is not worth it. That is a legitimate choice, and it is better made before surgery, when the hairline can be designed for a scalp that will keep thinning.

What to discuss with a doctor

  • Whether your loss is currently stable or progressing
  • Side effects, and how they would be monitored
  • What the transplant plan would look like with and without medication
  • Whether you intend to continue long term, honestly rather than optimistically

Finasteride is a prescription medicine with recognised side effects and is not appropriate for everyone. It is prescribed and monitored by a doctor, not chosen from a website. Background on how it works is on the finasteride page, and non-drug options are covered under non-surgical treatment.

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Questions

Common questions

Does finasteride protect transplanted hair?

No. Transplanted grafts come from DHT-resistant areas and keep that resistance. Finasteride acts on the native hair around them.

Do I have to take finasteride after a hair transplant?

No. But if native hair continues to thin, the transplanted area can end up looking isolated, so the decision belongs in the surgical plan rather than after it.

What happens if I stop finasteride after a transplant?

The grafts stay. Native hair loss that was suppressed resumes, which can create a visible contrast between transplanted and surrounding areas.

Should I start finasteride before or after surgery?

This is a medical decision made with a doctor. It is normally discussed before surgery because it affects how conservatively the hairline is designed.

Is finasteride suitable for everyone?

No. It is a prescription medicine with recognised side effects and specific contraindications, and it requires medical assessment and monitoring.

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