when medication isn’t enough

Locklab + surgical hair restoration

Locklab has helped thousands of men avoid surgery, but if it doesn’t give you your dream hairline or perfect head of hair, our friends at McGrath Medical are here to help take your locks to the next level.

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Steve Cook, Hair Restoration Consultant
Steve Cook, Hair Restoration Consultant

How Locklab complements
a hair transplant

Before surgery: Locklab gives you superior results

Hair surgery is only as good as the actual hair a surgeon is working with. Taking Locklab 3-6 months before surgery strengthens and thickens your existing donor hair (hair to be transplanted), ensuring a more successful and better looking transplant procedure.

After surgery: Locklab keeps your hair intact

As your hair loss continues with age, it will typically fall out around the transplanted hair in unnatural patterns, eventually giving you a worse looking head of hair than just going bald naturally. This is totally preventable by taking a medication to prevent your hair from regressing.

Transplanted hair is also still mildly susceptible to DHT, which is why there are so many men with transplants that have fallen back out. Locklab keeps your hair intact—the way your surgeon intended.

How to choose the right surgeon

All cosmetic surgery is not created equal, which is why choosing a hair transplant surgeon certified by the (ABHRS) American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery—the only recognized hair transplant surgery certification worldwide—can be essential. Dr. Dan McGrath is the past-president of the ABHRS, and all McGrath Medical surgeons are members.

Types of hair transplants available

  • Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) Hair Transplantation
  • NeoGraft FUE Hair Transplant
  • Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) Hair Transplantation
  • Eyebrow Hair Transplants
  • Beard & Facial Hair Transplants
  • Traction Alopecia Hair Transplant

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Look as good in the future as you did in the past, at least from the forehead up.
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