Age Is Not the Primary Criterion
The single most common question before a consultation is: "Am I the right age?" The answer, clinically, is that age is not the primary criterion. The primary criteria are: is the hair loss stable, is donor density adequate, and has the patient been appropriately counselled on long-term progression risk?
These criteria can be met at 25 and they can be absent at 40. Age correlates imperfectly with candidacy. What matters is the state of the hair loss at the moment of assessment — and the quality of the surgical plan relative to the patient's projected 20-year future.
Haartransplantation by Age Decade
The 20-Year Hairline Principle
The most important concept in age-appropriate surgical planning is what Dr. Arslan calls the 20-year horizon. A hairline placed today must still look natural in 20 years — when the patient is 20 years older and when surrounding native hair may have continued to thin.
A very low, aggressive hairline designed at 27 can look natural at 27 but unnatural at 47 if the patient's native hair continues to recede around a fixed transplanted zone. Dr. Arslan's hairline design is medicalised — shaped by anatomical landmarks, facial proportion and projected future loss, not aesthetic trend. This is a critical differentiator from clinics that design purely for current appearance.
When Surgery Is Not Yet Appropriate
- Loss is actively progressing with no stabilisation period
- Patient is under 25 with rapidly receding hairline
- No trial of medical management (finasteride/minoxidil) attempted
- Expectations are based on restoring a teenage hairline
- Patient has not considered what will happen as remaining native hair continues to thin
In these cases, Dr. Arslan will recommend a period of medical management, monitoring, and planning before any surgical commitment. This is the honest approach — and it is what distinguishes a medical clinic from a commercial one.
Getting an Age-Appropriate Assessment
The only way to know if you are an appropriate candidate at your current age is a personal assessment. Submit 3–5 photographs and Dr. Arslan will evaluate your loss stage, donor density, progression pattern and long-term prognosis — and provide an honest recommendation. This may be "proceed now" or "wait 12 months and reassess" — whichever is clinically correct for your case. See our packages page →