
Grade 2 Traction Alopecia Hair Transplant
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By Dr. Nav Vikram Kamboj | NeoGraft Hair Clinic, Chandigarh
What is Grade 2 Traction Alopecia?
Traction alopecia is hair loss caused by repetitive mechanical tension on hair follicles — typically from tight hairstyles including braids, extensions, weaves, tight buns, or turbans worn with constant tension over extended periods. Grade 2 traction alopecia represents moderate localised loss: a defined zone of thinning or baldness at the hairline or temples caused by sustained follicular trauma. Unlike androgenetic alopecia, traction alopecia is not hormone-driven — it is a preventable condition caused by mechanical damage.
Can Grade 2 Traction Alopecia Be Treated with Hair Transplant?
Yes. Grade 2 traction alopecia is a well-established indication for hair transplantation, provided: the causative tension has been eliminated (the patient has changed hairstyle practices), the scar tissue in the affected area is mature and stable (typically minimum 12 months after the causative practice stopped), and the donor zone has adequate density for the required graft count. FUE with NeoDHT® is the preferred technique for traction alopecia cases due to the precision required for implantation into fibrotic tissue.
What Results Are Achievable?
Grade 2 traction alopecia typically affects a localised zone at the temporal hairline or frontal margin — the area most commonly subjected to tension. With appropriate technique and patient selection, FUE hair transplantation can restore density and natural appearance in these zones. Graft survival in mild scar tissue (Grade 2 cases) is typically 70–85%, lower than the 99% achieved in normal scalp but sufficient for meaningful restoration. Multiple sessions may be required for complete coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does traction alopecia take to become permanent?
Traction alopecia can become permanent if the mechanical tension continues long enough to destroy follicles completely — typically 1–3+ years of sustained high-tension styling. Early stages (Grade 1-2) are more likely to be reversible with elimination of the cause; advanced stages may require surgical restoration.
What hairstyles should be avoided after hair transplant for traction alopecia?
After hair transplant for traction alopecia, the causative tension hairstyles must be permanently avoided in the transplanted zone. Tight braids, extensions, weaves, or continuously worn turbans should not be applied to transplanted areas, as the follicles are susceptible to the same mechanical trauma. Dr. Kamboj provides specific guidance on safe hairstyle options post-procedure.
Is Grade 2 traction alopecia reversible without surgery?
In early stages, eliminating the causative tension allows partial spontaneous recovery over 12–24 months if follicles have not been permanently destroyed. Grade 2 cases that have not recovered spontaneously after eliminating the cause typically require hair transplantation to restore coverage.
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