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DHI Hair Transplant for Frontal Baldness | Dr. Viral Desai Mumbai Clinic

Patient Details

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Name

Sushil Wadhwa (identity shared with consent)
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Treating Physician

Dr. Viral Desai
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Treatment Location

CPLSS, Santacruz (West), Mumbai
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Primary Diagnosis

Frontal hair loss / receding frontal hairline (male pattern baldness)
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Procedure Performed

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) Hair Transplant
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Sessions

Two sittings (second sitting for added frontal density)
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Testimonial Date

26 August 2011
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Outcome

Excellent – dense frontal growth, noticeable to colleagues and friends
Case published with patient consent.

THE PROBLEM

Understanding Frontal Hair Loss

Hair loss in the frontal region is among the most common patterns seen in men, and it can stem from several causes:
● Androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) – the most common cause, typically starting with frontal and temporal recession
● Receding hairline – progressive movement of the hairline backward over time
● Hormonal factors – sensitivity of frontal follicles to DHT (dihydrotestosterone)
● Genetic predisposition – family history of pattern baldness
● Ageing – natural thinning of the frontal density with time
● Lifestyle and stress factors – which can accelerate visible thinning

Why a Surgical Solution Was Considered

The frontal area is structurally demanding because it frames the face and is always on display. When thinning in this zone is significant and does not respond adequately to non-surgical options such as PRP, GFC, or topical and oral therapy, a hair transplant offers a permanent restoration by relocating DHT-resistant follicles into the thinning area.

Clinical Significance

Frontal hair loss carries a strong psychosocial impact:
● Reduced self-confidence in social and professional settings
● Increased self-consciousness about appearance
● Perceived ageing and impact on overall facial harmony
● Hesitation in photographs and public interactions
For Mr. Wadhwa, the visible nature of frontal thinning made it a priority area to address, and he sought a clinic where he could trust both the clinical judgement and the technical execution.

CONSULTATION AND TREATMENT PLANNING

Initial Consultation

Mr. Wadhwa visited Dr. Viral Desai’s center for the first time for a detailed evaluation of his frontal hair loss. In his own words, he was “impressed with his knowledge and clinical skills” during this very first interaction.

Clinical Assessment

A standard hair transplant consultation of this kind typically includes:
● Detailed medical, family, and hair-loss history
● Assessment of the frontal hairline pattern and degree of recession
● Examination of donor area density and quality (back and sides of the scalp)
● Evaluation of scalp laxity and follicle characteristics
● Discussion of realistic outcomes and number of sittings likely required
● Hairline design planning suited to the patient’s face shape and age

Patient's Initial Response

A first-time visitor evaluating a hair transplant naturally weighs several factors — whether the procedure is right for them, what the recovery involves, and whether the results will look natural. What stood out for Mr. Wadhwa was the clarity and confidence he gained from the consultation, which built early trust in Dr. Desai’s recommendation.

Treatment Recommendation

After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Viral Desai recommended DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) as the appropriate technique for restoring the frontal area. DHI was well suited to this case because it allows precise control over the angle, depth, and direction of each implanted follicle — exactly the level of artistry the frontal hairline demands. (For a comparison of techniques, see FUE and FUT hair transplant methods.)

Treatment Plan

Technique DHI (Direct Hair Implantation)
Target Zone Frontal scalp / hairline
Sessions Planned Phased approach, with the option of a second sitting for added density
Surgical Setting Dr. Viral Desai’s CPLSS clinic, Mumbai
Treatment Philosophy Natural-looking results, minimal discomfort, transparent expectations

THE PROCEDURE

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) Hair Transplant

What DHI Involves

DHI is an advanced hair transplant technique in which individual hair follicles are extracted from the donor area and implanted directly into the recipient area using a specialised implanter pen (Choi pen). Unlike conventional methods, the recipient sites are not pre-cut with separate incisions the follicle is loaded into the implanter and placed in a single, controlled motion.

Why DHI Suited a Frontal Restoration

  • Precise placement – the implanter pen gives the surgeon control over the exact angle, depth, and direction of each graft, which is critical for a natural frontal hairline
  • No prior slits or cuts – sites are created and grafts placed in one step, which is why patients often describe it as having “no cuts”
  • Dense packing – allows higher density in a defined area such as the frontal zone
  • Minimal handling of grafts – follicles spend less time outside the body, supporting graft survival

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) Hair Transplant

Pre-operative preparation:

  • Pre-surgical assessment and hairline design
  • Photography for documentation
  • Patient instructions and consent
  • Comfort and anxiety management

Surgical technique:

  • Local anaesthesia administration
  • Donor area follicle extraction
  • Loading of follicles into the implanter pen
  • Direct implantation into the frontal recipient zone at the planned angle and direction
  • Post-procedure care guidance

Patient's Experience of the Procedure

Mr. Wadhwa specifically highlighted how comfortable the procedure was, describing it as a “very good procedure with no cuts, no pain.” This experience reflects:

  • Effective local anaesthesia and pain management
  • The minimally invasive nature of the DHI technique
  • Skilled, controlled implantation minimising trauma
  • Patient comfort being prioritised throughout

A note on expectations: Mr. Wadhwa’s reference to “guaranteed results” reflects his personal confidence and satisfaction with his outcome. Individual results from any hair transplant vary based on donor quality, scalp condition, and the body’s healing response.

 

PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP AND CARE QUALITY

Trust Built From the First Visit

What is notable in this case is how quickly trust was established. As a first-time visitor, Mr. Wadhwa came away "impressed with his knowledge and clinical skills" — and that early confidence directly shaped his decision to proceed and, later, to return for a second sitting.

Results That Others Noticed

A meaningful marker of a successful frontal transplant is third-party validation. Mr. Wadhwa noted that once his results became evident, "all my colleagues and friends appreciated the dense growth" in his previously bald frontal area. Visible, peer-acknowledged improvement is one of the strongest indicators that a hairline restoration looks natural rather than obvious.

A Continued Relationship

Rather than a one-time interaction, the relationship continued. Mr. Wadhwa described his "good rapport" with Dr. Desai and chose to come back for a second DHI sitting specifically to make his hair "look more denser." A patient electing to undergo a further session with the same surgeon is a clear vote of confidence in both the outcome and the care experience.

Appreciation for the Team

His feedback extended beyond the surgeon to the wider clinic, with "many thanks to Dr. Viral Desai and his excellent team." This reflects an end-to-end care experience — from consultation through procedure and follow-up.

RECOVERY AND OUTCOMES

Recovery Course

DHI is a minimally invasive technique, and patients generally experience a smooth recovery with a predictable hair-growth timeline. (See the full hair transplant results timeline for a month-by-month guide.)

Clinical Results

Mr. Wadhwa’s outcome was strong enough to be noticed by those around him. The previously bald frontal area showed dense growth that his colleagues and friends appreciated. Seeking to optimise the result further, he returned for a second DHI sitting to increase density — building on an already satisfactory first result.

Aesthetic outcome:

  • Restored frontal density in a previously bald zone
  • Natural-looking hairline acknowledged by peers
  • Enhanced result following the second sitting

Psychological benefit:

  • Renewed confidence in social and professional settings
  • Positive feedback from colleagues and friends reinforcing satisfaction

Expected timeline after a DHI transplant:

Days 1–7

  • Initial healing of donor and recipient sites
  • Mild redness or minor scabbing that resolves over the first week
  • Protective care of the implanted grafts as advised

Weeks 2–4

  • Transplanted hairs may shed (shock loss — normal and expected)
  • Return to normal routine
  • Continued gentle scalp care

Months 3–4

  • New hair growth begins to emerge in the frontal zone
  • Fine hairs appear and gradually strengthen

Months 6–12

  • Substantial, visible improvement in frontal density
  • Hair continues to thicken and mature

Months 12+

  • Near-final, natural-looking results established
  • The second sitting further enhances overall density

OUTCOME

Outcome Measure
Result
Technique DHI (Direct Hair Implantation)
Treated Zone Frontal scalp / hairline
Sessions Two sittings (second for added density)
Aesthetic Result Excellent — dense frontal growth
Third-Party Validation Colleagues and friends appreciated the result
Procedural Comfort Excellent — “no cuts, no pain”
Patient Satisfaction Very high — returned for a second sitting
Confidence Impact Notable positive impact
Care Team Experience Strongly appreciated — “excellent team”
Patient Recommendation Strong — wished the clinic continued success
Outcome Measure
Result
Technique DHI (Direct Hair Implantation)
Treated Zone Frontal scalp / hairline
Sessions Two sittings (second for added density)
Aesthetic Result Excellent — dense frontal growth
Third-Party Validation Colleagues and friends appreciated the result
Procedural Comfort Excellent — “no cuts, no pain”
Patient Satisfaction Very high — returned for a second sitting
Confidence Impact Notable positive impact
Care Team Experience Strongly appreciated — “excellent team”
Patient Recommendation Strong — wished the clinic continued success

Patient Feedback

Shared in writing by the patient. Patient’s own words (lightly formatted for readability).

Sushil WadhwaVerified Patient ★★★★★

“I visited Dr. Viral Desai’s center for the first time and was impressed with his knowledge and clinical skills. Once the results were evident, all my colleagues and friends appreciated the dense growth of my bald frontal area.

My good rapport continued with Dr. Desai, and I decided to go for a second sitting of DHI to make my hair look denser. I should say it is a very good procedure with no cuts, no pain, and guaranteed results.

Many thanks to Dr. Viral Desai and his excellent team! I wish him luck for the future and hope CPLSS grows under him to new heights.

Thank you!”

— Sushil Wadhwa, 26 August 2011

DHI Hair Transplant • CPLSS, MumbaiTestimonial shared with written consent

Read more written testimonials or browse other patient case studies.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q1. What is DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) and how is it different from other hair transplants?

DHI is an advanced hair transplant technique in which extracted follicles are implanted directly into the recipient area using a specialised implanter pen (Choi pen), without creating separate incisions beforehand. The implanter controls the angle, depth, and direction of each graft in a single motion. This differs from FUE and FUT techniques, where recipient sites are created and grafts placed in separate steps. Because of this precision, DHI is particularly well suited to defining the frontal hairline, where natural angle and density matter most. Patients often describe DHI as minimally invasive with little to no visible cutting.

Q2. Is the DHI procedure painful?

DHI is performed under local anaesthesia, so the procedure itself is comfortable for most patients. As Mr. Wadhwa described, the experience can be one of “no cuts, no pain.” Any minor discomfort during recovery is usually mild and short-lived, and most patients return to their normal routine quickly. The minimally invasive nature of DHI contributes to a smoother experience compared with more traditional methods.

Q3. Why did the patient need a second sitting?

A second sitting is not a sign that the first was unsuccessful — in this case, the first result was already strong enough to be noticed by colleagues and friends. Mr. Wadhwa chose a second DHI sitting specifically to increase density in the frontal area further. A phased approach is common in hair restoration when a patient wants to maximise fullness in a high-visibility zone, and it allows results to be built up progressively for a natural look.

Q4. When do DHI results become visible?

DHI results develop gradually. Transplanted hairs typically shed within the first few weeks (shock loss, which is normal), after which the follicles rest before regrowing. New growth usually begins around three to four months, with visible improvement by six to nine months and near-final density by around twelve months. The frontal area continues to fill in over this period, and a second sitting can further enhance overall density. See the full hair transplant results timeline for more detail.

Q5. Are DHI hair transplant results permanent?

Yes. Hair transplants relocate follicles from the donor area (back and sides of the scalp), which are genetically resistant to the hormone responsible for pattern baldness. Once implanted in the frontal zone, these follicles retain that resistance and continue to grow. Transplanted hair can be cut, washed, and styled like normal hair. As with any restoration, native (non-transplanted) hair may continue to change over time, which is why some patients opt for staged sittings.

CLINICAL SUMMARY

This case illustrates a successful frontal hairline restoration using DHI (Direct Hair Implantation), built on early trust, a minimally invasive technique, and a result strong enough to earn third-party validation.

Trust established at first contact:

  • The patient was impressed with Dr. Desai’s knowledge and clinical skills on his very first visit
  • That early confidence translated into a decision to proceed and, later, to return

A minimally invasive, well-tolerated procedure:

  • The patient described the DHI procedure as having “no cuts, no pain”
  • This reflects effective anaesthesia, the minimally invasive nature of DHI, and skilled, controlled implantation

Visible, peer-acknowledged results:

  • The previously bald frontal area showed dense growth
  • Colleagues and friends appreciated the outcome — a strong marker of a natural-looking hairline

A patient who chose to return:

  • The continued good rapport led to a second DHI sitting for added density
  • A patient electing a further session is among the clearest signals of satisfaction

Appreciation for the wider team:

  • The patient thanked not only Dr. Desai but his entire team, reflecting an end-to-end care experience

Conclusion

Mr. Sushil Wadhwa’s case demonstrates how a precisely executed DHI hair transplant can restore density to a previously bald frontal area while keeping the experience comfortable and minimally invasive. From a first consultation that established trust through clinical expertise, to results that his colleagues and friends noticed, to a confident decision to return for a second sitting, this journey reflects the hallmarks of patient-centred hair restoration.

The combination of technical precision in the frontal zone, a comfortable “no cuts, no pain” procedure, visible natural results, and a continued relationship with Dr. Viral Desai and his team underscores the kind of outcome that turns a first-time visitor into a returning, satisfied patient — and an enthusiastic advocate for the clinic.