The answer to this question is yes; hair transplantation can be repeated two or three times, depending on the fertility of the donor area.
If the donor area is fertile and the area to be transplanted is large, it is possible to schedule a second or even third session one year apart. The first session typically involves 4,000-5,000 follicles, which takes 6-8 hours. This amount of follicles is also harvested from the nape of the neck, between the ears. If the area to be transplanted is large and requires more, the plan is to split into two sessions. This is important for both the procedure time and the healthy recovery of the donor area. The second session, scheduled one year later, involves harvesting hair from the donor area evenly and without damaging the aesthetic appearance of the nape.
In general, the first session involves transplanting the front half of the hair to achieve a dense and natural appearance, and the second session focuses on the crown of the head.
The procedure is usually completed in a single session. If the area to be transplanted is very large, covering both the front line and the crown area, then it is recommended to plan two sessions. If the person wants to achieve an even denser look despite two sessions, the third session can be planned as a densification process.












