Afro-textured hair restoration and hair transplant surgery in Cape Town.
Medical Hair Restoration is among the most experienced clinics in Africa specialising in treating hair loss in individuals with Afro-textured hair. We provide advanced hair transplant solutions that achieve natural, long-lasting results for patients of African descent. With an in-depth understanding of the specific characteristics and challenges of coily or tightly curled hair, our team ensures each treatment plan is scientifically sound and culturally sensitive.
Our expert team uses FUE and FUT techniques alongside prescription medications to address conditions such as: Traction alopecia, Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA) and Genetic hair loss amongst others.
Our leadership in this field is built on decades of experience, modern technology, and a deep commitment to natural-looking results that respect your individuality.
Understanding Hair Loss in Afro-Textured Hair
Traction Alopecia
One of the most common causes of hair loss in individuals with Afro-textured hair, traction alopecia often results from prolonged tension caused by tight hairstyles like braids, weaves, or dreadlocks. It typically affects the hairline, temples, and nape. When identified early, this condition can often be reversed through lifestyle adjustments and appropriate medical or surgical treatment.
Read more about Dr Ryan Jankelowitz’s approach to treating traction alopecia and explore treatment options for both early and advanced stages.
CCCA (Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia)
This form of scarring alopecia usually begins at the crown and spreads outward. It is associated with inflammation and, in some cases, heat or chemical damage. Early medical intervention is essential to manage symptoms and prevent permanent hair loss.
Androgenetic Alopecia (Pattern Hair Loss)
Affects individuals of all backgrounds, including those with Afro-textured hair. It is driven by genetic and hormonal factors and may present as crown thinning or a widening part in women, and a receding hairline or bald spot in men. Treatments may include minoxidil, finasteride, or surgical intervention, depending on suitability.
Alopecia Areata
An autoimmune condition that causes sudden, patchy hair loss. These patches may appear more prominently in tightly curled or coily hair types. Management depends on the severity and pattern of loss.
Telogen Effluvium
A temporary form of hair loss often triggered by stress, illness, childbirth, or nutritional deficiencies. Hair usually regrows once the underlying cause is addressed.
Additionally, Afro-textured hair is naturally more susceptible to breakage. Repeated heat styling, relaxers, or tight hairstyles may increase the risk of long-term damage.
Why Choose Medical Hair Restoration for Afro-textured Hair Transplants?
Located in Cape Town, Medical Hair Restoration has been a trusted leader in Afro-textured hair restoration for over 30 years. Led by Dr Ryan Jankelowitz, our team offers both surgical and non-surgical solutions tailored to the needs of natural, coily, and type 4 hair. Our results are built on a foundation of advanced medical techniques, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to preserving your unique identity.
Book a Consultation
If you have Afro-textured hair and are seeking expert guidance for hair restoration, contact Dr Ryan Jankelowitz at Medical Hair Restoration today to begin your personalised treatment journey.
Dr Ryan’s top four for fabulous follicles
1. A transplant is only one part of a hair restoration and maintenance plan.
2. A single procedure usually gives cover, and a second gives density.
3. Although hair transplants are relatively easy to perform, they’re difficult to perform well, so choose
your surgeon carefully.
4. Most men who have had a transplant wish they’d done it sooner!






