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Bank of Hair is one of the leading experts in hair transplantation, PRP treatment and hair pigmentation. In our hair transplant blog, we share our expert knowledge about hair loss, hair transplants and hair transplantation with you. Here you will find helpful information and tips on all important questions relating to hair and treatments.

January 24, 2024
Diabetes and hair loss: cause and treatment in detail

Diabetes mellitus is a disease that has far-reaching effects on the human body, including the health of the hair. Although less well known, the link between diabetes and hair loss is an important topic that deserves attention. This article offers an insight into the complex interactions between diabetes and hair growth and outlines how Bank of Hair can help with innovative solutions.

January 2, 2024
Hair transplantation and pain: a comprehensive overview

Hair loss affects many people around the world and can have a significant impact on quality of life. In this article, we look at an important aspect of hair transplantation – pain

January 2, 2024
Hair transplantation and risks: We enlighten you

Hair transplants offer an effective solution to hair loss and can significantly improve quality of life. But as with any medical procedure, there are risks.

January 2, 2024
Gentle hair transplant anesthesia: all information at a glance

Hair transplants are a glimmer of hope for many people to regain a full head of hair. Anesthesia plays a crucial role in making the procedure as comfortable as possible.

November 16, 2023
Hair transplantation in Istanbul: experience and recommendations

Hair loss is a widespread problem – and not just among men. Full hair is associated with aesthetics and youthfulness. As a result, those affected usually suffer a great deal. This is particularly noticeable when receding hairlines become apparent or the hair becomes thinning.

November 10, 2023
Hair loss – the ultimate overview of alopecia

Hair loss is the condition in which hair on the head or other parts of the body falls out or becomes thinner. This phenomenon can occur in people of all ages and genders, although the likelihood increases with age.