What Causes gray Hair and Premature Graying?

After a hair transplant procedure, patients may want a different hair color than their existing hair color. In such circumstances they wonder: Is it safe to color my hair after a hair transplant? The answer is yes providing that the new transplanted hair and your scalp is fully recovered from the operation.

Thanks to FUE method that provides a short recovery time compared to FUT strip hair transplant, this waiting time is shorter. Doctors usually recommend waiting 6 months to dye the transplanted hair. However, for best hair transplant results, patients must consult their hair doctor specialist.

How to choose a hair transplant clinic

One must pay attention to following factors while choosing the best hair transplant clinic in Turkey:

The clinic must specializein Hair Transplant For grey hair in Dubai

How long has the clinic been performing hair transplant?

A hair transplant clinic must have specific certifications to perform an operation

Natural looking before-after photos of real patients

Can PRP reverse grey hair?

PRPtreatment for grey hair is used to cure hair loss and stimulate hair growth. However, after treatments, it is seen that it can also stop greying hair. In some cases, PRP treatment is able to improve hair pigmentation. Even though the treatment does not turn grey hair to dark hair completely, its regenerative effects improve the existing hair and stimulate melanocytes production. So, the hair can get a few shades darker.

What causes gray hair and premature graying?

As we age, the pigment cells, called melanin, in our hair follicles start to die. With aging, the melanocytes produce less melanin or just completely stop producing melanin. Some of the causes of grey hair are below:

Age and genetics play a significant role in the process of hair turning grey.

Extreme sadness or trauma can also cause sudden whitening of the hair.

Stress is also responsible for gray hair.

Thyroids can also cause early grey hair. If the person’s thyroids work less or more than normal, they may experience an early hair graying and hair loss.

The condition called Poliosis can also cause patches of white hair on hairy parts of the body.