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All Articles →Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by sustained tension on the hair follicle. In men, the most common causes are tight dreadlocks (especially heavy or long locs), cornrows that are worn continuously over years, tight braids, and tight athletic headbands or du-rags worn for extended periods.

The mechanism is straightforward: repeated mechanical tension on the follicle causes inflammation at the follicular bulb. Over time — typically after years of continued tension — the follicle permanently ceases to produce hair. The loss is often first noticed as thinning at the temples, frontal hairline and nape.
Traction alopecia is reversible in its early stages — if the tension is removed before follicle damage is permanent, hair may return. In advanced cases where follicles have been permanently scarred, the only option for restoration is hair transplant surgery.
| Stage | Signs | Likely outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Early (reversible) | Temporal thinning, perifollicular papules, redness when style removed | Full recovery if tension stopped within 6–12 months |
| Intermediate | Persistent thinning after 6 months of style change, some follicular scarring | Partial recovery, permanent loss in worst areas |
| Advanced (permanent) | Complete follicular absence at temples/hairline, smooth bald patches, no peach fuzz | Hair transplant required for restoration |
The definitive assessment is a trichoscopy examination — Dr. Arslan performs this at every consultation to identify whether viable follicles remain or whether the zone is permanently bald.
FUE hair transplant for traction alopecia in men can restore the hairline, temples and nape to their natural position. The procedure uses hair from the donor zone (back and sides of the scalp) — follicles that are genetically resistant to both DHT and traction damage.

Critical requirement: the offending hairstyle must be discontinued before surgery. Transplanting into a zone that will continue to experience traction tension will damage the newly placed grafts. At Hairmedico, Dr. Arslan requires a minimum of 6 months of style change before proceeding with traction alopecia cases.
For men with significant temple and frontal recession from dreadlocks or cornrows, 600–1,500 grafts typically achieve substantial restoration of the hairline frame. Larger sessions may be required for more extensive loss.
Among Dr. Arslan's Afro hair transplant patients, traction alopecia is the second most common presentation (after androgenetic alopecia). He has treated patients with traction alopecia from dreadlock damage, cornrow damage and chronic cap/headband use — from patients based in the UK, France, West Africa and the Caribbean.
His assessment protocol for traction cases is specific: trichoscopy to assess follicular viability in the affected zone, donor assessment to confirm adequate supply, and an honest consultation about which areas can and cannot be restored given the follicular damage present.
Yes. AI is used for trichoscopy donor density mapping, graft count estimation from photographs, and digital hairline design simulation. At Hairmedico, AI-assisted trichoscopy is part of the Algorithmic FUE planning process. Robotic extraction is not used — Dr. Arslan's manual FUE achieves lower transection rates across all hair types.
AI simulation tools can show proposed hairline positions on photographs, but cannot predict actual graft survival (depends on surgeon quality), actual density (depends on hair calibre), or how the result interacts with future native hair loss. They are design communication aids, not result guarantees.
Not in the foreseeable future. AI adds value in data analysis (density mapping, graft counting) but cannot replace the aesthetic judgment required for natural hairline design, the technical adaptation required for diverse hair types, or the long-term clinical planning that accounts for individual hair loss trajectories.
Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request for 2,000–3,500 grafts including surgery, 5-star hotel, transfers, PRP and 12-month follow-up.
Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.
Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.
Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.
Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.
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