Yes, FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) hair transplant is generally considered a permanent solution for hair loss. During an
FUE hair transplant, healthy hair follicles are harvested from the back or sides of the scalp, where hair growth is usually dense and implanted into areas of the scalp experiencing hair loss. The transplanted hair follicles are genetically resistant to the effects of DHT (dihydrotestosterone), the hormone that causes male pattern baldness in many people. Therefore, the transplanted hair follicles will continue to grow hair in the recipient area for the rest of the person's life, just as they would in their original location.
However, it is important to note that hair loss can still occur in areas of the scalp that have not been treated with an FUE hair transplant, so a person may require additional hair transplant procedures in the future to maintain a desired level of hair coverage. Factors such as age, genetics, and lifestyle can also affect the longevity of hair transplant results. It is important to discuss any questions or concerns about the permanence of hair transplant results with a qualified hair transplant surgeon.