2007'den beri Levent, İstanbul'da saç ekimi cerrahisi yürüten klinik.
Tümünü görün →3–5 fotoğraf gönderin. 24 saat içinde kişisel yanıt — aracı yok.
Hemen talep edin →Saç dökülme deseninize ve estetik hedeflerinize göre seçilir.
FUE vs DHI →FUE, DHI or Algorithmic FUE™ — Dr. Arslan recommends based on your photographs and Norwood stage.
Değerlendirme alın → Greft hesaplayıcıyı deneyin →FUE Europe üyesi. Sağlık Bakanlığı onaylı klinik. Levent, İstanbul — İngiltere ve ABD'ye göre %60–80 daha uygun.
Paketi görün →FUE Europe üyesi. Sağlık Bakanlığı onaylı. 17+ yıl. 4.500+ bizzat yapılan işlem. Günde bir hasta.
Tam profil →Her greft bizzat yerleştirilir. Her sonucun sorumluluğu bizzat üstlenilir.
Yaklaşımı okuyun →Gizli maliyet yok. Otel, transfer, operasyon ve bakım tek fiyatta.
Fiyatları görün →Silver · Gold · VIP — 5 yıldızlı otel · havalimanı transferi · PRP dahil
Fiyatları görün → Greft hesaplayıcı →Her vaka ekim gerektirmez. Tıbbi tedaviler, terapiler ve uzmanlık seçenekleri.
Genel bakış →Rehberler, araçlar ve uzman içerik — Dr. Arslan Musbeh tarafından yazıldı.
Tüm yazılar →Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) is a progressive scarring hair loss condition that begins at the crown of the scalp and spreads outward in a centrifugal (radiating outward) pattern. It almost exclusively affects Black women, with estimates suggesting it affects up to 17% of Black women in the United States.

CCCA causes permanent hair loss because the inflammatory process destroys the hair follicle and replaces it with scar tissue (fibrosis). Unlike androgenetic alopecia — where the follicle miniaturises but survives — in CCCA the follicle is permanently eliminated. Once an area has fully scarred, no medical treatment can restore follicle function.
The condition is associated with: tight hairstyling practices (particularly chemical relaxers combined with heat and tension), possible genetic predisposition, and certain hair care products. Its exact aetiology remains under active research.
Hair transplant for CCCA is possible — but only under very specific conditions:
The disease must be inactive. Active CCCA involves ongoing follicular inflammation that will destroy newly transplanted grafts just as it has destroyed the native follicles. A minimum of 12–24 months of confirmed disease inactivity is required before surgery is considered. Inactivity is confirmed by scalp biopsy or trichoscopy examination showing no active inflammation.
The donor area must be unaffected. CCCA primarily affects the crown and vertex. In most patients, the donor zone at the back and sides of the scalp remains fully intact and available for harvest.
Realistic expectations are essential. Transplanting into scarred scalp tissue produces lower graft survival rates (typically 70–85%) than transplanting into healthy tissue. Patients must understand that the result may require a second session to achieve adequate density.
Before any surgical consultation for CCCA, dermatological management is required to halt disease progression. Current treatment options for active CCCA include: topical and intralesional corticosteroids, oral tetracycline antibiotics (doxycycline), topical calcineurin inhibitors, and low-dose oral minoxidil to protect non-scarred hair.

Dr. Arslan coordinates with the patient's dermatologist or trichologist before planning any CCCA case. The surgical and medical teams must confirm disease inactivity before a consultation for transplant surgery is scheduled.
Hairmedico accepts CCCA consultations from Black women who have achieved documented disease remission. Dr. Arslan's protocol for CCCA cases includes: review of biopsy results or trichoscopy documentation of inactivity; a test session of 100–150 grafts with 3-month observation before a full procedure; DHI technique for placement into the scarred recipient zone; and extended 12-month follow-up with monthly photograph review to detect any recurrence of inflammation that would threaten the transplanted grafts.
Hairmedico all-inclusive: price on request — tailored to graft count, technique and package.
Yes. Transplanted follicles are DHT-resistant and grow permanently for the patient's lifetime.
Desk work: 5–7 days. Scabs shed by Day 10–14. New growth from months 3–5. Final result months 12–14.
Dr. Arslan Musbeh personally — every extraction, every channel, every graft. One patient per day.
Yes, with an accredited surgeon-led clinic. Verify FUE Europe membership, Ministry of Health registration, and confirm the surgeon personally operates.
All references are peer-reviewed medical literature or official health authority publications. No commercial sources included.
Dr. Arslan Musbeh — Afro hair specialist. Send 3 photos for a personal evaluation within 24h.
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