
FUE - HIV
A hair transplant is a transformative step towards greater confidence and self-esteem. HIV-positive patients can also benefit from this procedure, provided they meet the necessary medical requirements. At our clinic, we warmly welcome HIV-positive individuals and are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, strict hygiene protocols, and a highly experienced team to ensure a safe and respectful treatment process.
Below are answers to frequently asked questions to help you better understand the procedure.
Hair Transplantation for HIV-Positive Patients
Frequently Asked Questions
Specific Conditions & Medical Requirements
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, hair transplantation is possible for HIV-positive patients if specific conditions are met. These include a stable viral load (undetectable) and overall good health, as confirmed by your treating physician.
A negative RNA test indicates that the virus is undetectable due to successful antiretroviral therapy (ART). This reduces risks for both the patient and medical staff while ensuring optimal healing conditions.
- A well-managed HIV infection with a stable viral load.
- A healthy CD4 cell count (ideally above 500).
- Clearance from your physician to confirm that no other health issues may pose a risk.
Preparation & Procedure
Frequently Asked Questions
- Maintain adherence to your antiretroviral therapy.
- Obtain a clearance letter and negative RNA test results from your physician.
The hair transplant procedure itself is the same as for HIV-negative patients. However, we pay special attention to strict hygiene measures and detailed planning to ensure the utmost safety for everyone involved.
Privacy & Risks
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. We prioritize your privacy at every step, from consultation to treatment, ensuring a comfortable and confidential experience.
HIV-positive patients with well-controlled conditions do not face significantly higher risks than others. However, diligent aftercare is particularly important to prevent infections.