Permanent Hair Transplant
FUE Technique
The FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)
Technique is a permanent, non-surgical hair transplant method that doesn't require stitching and leaves no scars like the traditional Strip FUT method.
Using a small punch tool of 0.8-1.2 mm in diameter, the procedure involves extracting hair follicles and transplanting them into desired areas. This globally recognized technique offers the most effective solution for thinning hair currently available.
- Baldness genes are dominant and can affect both men and women.
- Hair loss begins after adolescence.
- Hair at the front and top of the head becomes thinner and eventually falls out, not regrowing.
- Hair roots at the back and sides of the head are not destroyed, making them ideal for successful transplantation.
Hair Transplantation Steps Using FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) Technique:
Did You Know?
- Hair transplantation is not about increasing the number of hair strands
but relocating hair cells from the back to the front. - Initially, transplanted hair will shed, resembling the pre-transplant state.
This is normal, and about 80% of the hair will regrow naturally within 6-9 months,
reaching full density within a year. - New hair growth will be noticeable between 6-12 months.
- A second transplant or touch-up should be postponed until at least 12 months after the initial procedure.
- Swelling around the forehead or small pus-filled bumps similar to acne may occur at the transplant sites,
which can be treated with antibiotics or left to heal on their own.