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CALL US INSTEADHair Transplant Doctor • Gro Clinics Australia
Dr Adam Cho is the Medical Director at Gro Clinics Sydney and has a particular interest in the more complex side of hair restoration, including revision hair transplants, previous FUE or FUT procedures, limited donor availability, and cases requiring careful long-term planning. He approaches every case with the view that donor hair is finite and every graft has long-term value.
His focus is on making careful, honest decisions that protect future options and create results that still make sense years after the procedure.
Before you book a consultation, get the facts. Dr Adam Cho, hair transplant doctor at Gro Clinics Sydney, walks through what causes hair loss, how a natural hairline is designed, and what recovery really looks like, so you can make an informed decision.
Understanding Hair Loss
Dr Adam Cho, hair transplant doctor at Gro Clinics Sydney, explains what really drives male hair loss - and why it's not just about age.
Hairline Design
Dr Adam Cho, hair transplant doctor at Gro Clinics Sydney, explains how a hairline is mapped to suit your face, your features and the way you'll age.
Recovery & FAQs
Dr Adam Cho, hair transplant doctor at Gro Clinics Sydney, answers the questions most patients ask before they book.
"My approach is simple: treat every patient the way I would want to be treated, and always ask what I would do if I were in their position. I believe in honest advice, realistic expectations, and careful planning, underpromising where needed, while working hard to deliver the best possible outcome." - Dr Adam Cho
Precise Follicle Placement
Every graft is placed individually using single and multi implanters, allowing Dr Adam Cho to control the exact angle, depth, and direction of each follicle.
Donor Area Preservation
Dr Adam uses a refined extraction punch, grafts are removed with minimal impact to the surrounding tissue. This protects your donor area for potential future procedures.
Careful Planning
With thousands of transplants behind him, Dr Cho plans each procedure around your facial proportions and long-term hair loss, so the result still looks natural as you age.
REAL CLINICS. REAL DOCTORS. NEAR YOU.
Gro operates private clinics across Australia, where medical procedures are performed or overseen by registered doctors. You can attend an in-person appointment to discuss your options in a professional, clinical setting.
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The Journey
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Before Transplant
0-3 months
3-6 months
6-18 months
Recovery is usually quicker and more comfortable than most people expect. You can go home the same day, and any mild tenderness or swelling typically settles within a few days. Tiny scabs form around the transplanted grafts and naturally flake away over 7–10 days. Most people are back to their normal routine within a day or two, with only a few simple aftercare steps — gentle washing, avoiding strenuous exercise, and keeping the area out of direct sun for the first couple of weeks. Your team will give you a clear, step-by-step aftercare plan and stay in touch throughout your healing.
Look for a doctor who performs hair restoration regularly, can show you real before-and-after results from their own patients, and takes the time to assess your hair properly rather than rushing to a quote. A good practitioner will be honest about what's realistically achievable, explain the technique they recommend and why, and answer your questions without pressure. Credentials and experience matter — but so does feeling genuinely listened to. A thorough, unhurried consultation is one of the best signs you're in the right hands.
Most people take around 3 to 5 days off, though it depends on your job and how visible the treated area is. If your work isn't physically demanding, you could return within a couple of days. The main considerations are the small scabs that are visible for the first week or so and avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous activity early on. If you'd prefer more privacy during the initial healing, booking your procedure before a weekend or a short break gives you extra recovery time.
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