Afro Hair Transplant
Expert Care. Natural Results for Afro-Textured Hair.
Specialist Afro hair transplant in Chester, UK. Hair restoration for Afro and curly hair types requires a deeper level of skill and understanding and that's exactly what we offer at Monarch Hair Transplant Clinic. Our surgeons are experienced in working with the unique curl pattern, follicle shape, and growth angles that make Afro-textured hair different from straight or wavy types.
Whether you're dealing with receding hairlines, thinning, or previous unsuccessful procedures, we're here to help you achieve natural, lasting results without compromise.
Why Afro Hair Needs a Specialist Approach
Afro hair grows in tight, curved angles beneath the skin, which makes extraction more challenging and increases the risk of damage to the grafts if not handled correctly. Many clinics avoid Afro hair altogether we don’t.
At Monarch, we adapt the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique specifically for Afro-textured hair. That means:
- Custom punches to safely extract curved follicles
- Slit angle adjustments for realistic, natural regrowth
- Minimised transection rates for maximum graft survival
- Experience with all skin tones and hair densities
What We Can Help With
- Receding hairlines
- Crown and temple thinning
- Patchy or uneven density
- Repairing previous transplant work
- Scarring (including traction alopecia and surgical scars)
Every case is different which is why we create a tailored treatment plan based on your goals, hair type, and donor area availability.
What Makes Monarch Different for Afro Hair?
- Proven results with Afro-textured hair
- No “one-size-fits-all” approach
- Skilled doctors with experience in ethnic hair restoration
- Realistic expectations and transparent advice
Ready to Take the First Step?
We understand this is a big decision especially if you've been told in the past that a transplant wasn’t possible for your hair type. At Monarch, we’ll give you an honest assessment, realistic goals, and expert care from start to finish.