No, 50 is not necessarily too old for a hair transplant. The suitability for a hair transplant depends on various factors such as the individual’s overall health, the quality and quantity of donor hair available, and the specific goals and expectations of the person seeking the procedure.
While it’s true that hair loss tends to progress with age, many people in their 50s and beyond still have enough viable donor hair and a stable enough hair loss pattern to benefit from a hair transplant. The success of the procedure may vary from person to person, you should consult with a qualified hair transplant surgeon who can assess your specific situation and determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure.
Keep in mind that hair transplants are not limited by age alone but by the suitability of the individual candidate. The surgeon will consider factors like overall health, hair loss pattern, and the potential for further hair loss when making a recommendation. Have realistic expectations and discuss your goals with a medical professional to make an informed decision about whether a hair transplant is right for you.