Hair Transplantation

FUE HAIR TRANSPLANT

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a hair transplantation technique that involves the extraction of individual hair follicles from the donor area and their transplantation to the recipient area. Here are some key points about FUE hair transplant:

Procedure: FUE hair transplant is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon uses a small punch tool (usually less than 1 mm in diameter) to extract individual hair follicles from the donor area, typically located at the back or sides of the scalp. The extraction process leaves tiny round scars that are usually not visible once the hair grows out. The extracted follicles are then carefully transplanted into the recipient area, where hair loss or thinning has occurred.

Donor area: In FUE, the donor area is the region from which hair follicles are extracted. This area is chosen because the hair follicles in this region are genetically resistant to hair loss. The back and sides of the scalp are commonly used as the donor area, but in some cases, hair from other parts of the body, such as the beard or chest, can be used as well.

Natural-looking results: FUE hair transplant provides natural-looking results because individual hair follicles are transplanted, mimicking the natural hair growth pattern. The surgeon carefully considers the direction, angle, and density of the recipient site to create a hairline and overall appearance that blend seamlessly with the existing hair.

Scarring: FUE leaves small circular scars in the donor area. These scars are typically less noticeable than the linear scar associated with the strip method (Follicular Unit Transplantation or FUT). With proper healing, the scars in the donor area are usually hidden by the surrounding hair, allowing for shorter hairstyles if desired.

Recovery and downtime: The recovery period after FUE hair transplant is usually shorter compared to FUT. The tiny incisions made for the extraction and transplantation heal relatively quickly. Most people can resume regular activities within a few days to a week after the procedure. It’s important to follow post-operative care instructions provided by the surgeon to ensure optimal healing and minimize the risk of complications.

Results and timeline: Following an FUE hair transplant, the transplanted hair initially sheds within a few weeks. This is a normal part of the process. New hair growth typically begins within a few months, and significant results can be seen within 6 to 12 months. It’s important to have realistic expectations and understand that hair growth is a gradual process.

Eligibility and suitability: FUE hair transplant is generally suitable for individuals with sufficient donor hair, regardless of gender. It can be an option for those with pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia), receding hairlines, thinning hair, or those looking to restore hair in areas affected by trauma or scars. The availability and quality of donor hair are important factors to determine eligibility.

Consultation with a specialist: If you are considering an FUE hair transplant, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified hair transplant specialist. They will assess your hair loss condition, evaluate the donor area, discuss your goals and expectations, and determine if FUE is the appropriate technique for you.

Remember that while FUE is generally considered safe and provides satisfactory results for many individuals, it’s essential to choose an experienced and reputable surgeon to minimize the risks and optimize the outcome of the procedure.

FUT HAIR TRANSPLANT 

Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) is a hair transplant technique that involves the surgical removal of a strip of scalp from the donor area, followed by the extraction of individual hair follicles from that strip and their transplantation into the recipient area. Here are some key points about FUT hair transplant:

Procedure: FUT hair transplant is performed under local anesthesia. The surgeon surgically removes a strip of scalp, usually from the back or sides of the scalp, which serves as the donor area. The incision is then closed with sutures or staples. The strip of scalp is then divided into individual grafts containing one or a few hair follicles. These grafts are carefully implanted into the recipient area, where hair loss or thinning has occurred.

Donor area: In FUT, the donor area is the region from which the strip of scalp is harvested. The back and sides of the scalp are commonly used as the donor area because the hair follicles in these regions are genetically resistant to hair loss. The length and width of the strip depend on the amount of hair needed for transplantation and the individual’s specific needs.

Scar: FUT hair transplant leaves a linear scar at the donor site, where the strip of scalp is removed. The scar is typically covered by surrounding hair, especially when hair grows out to a certain length. However, the scar may be noticeable if the hair is cut very short. It’s important to discuss this aspect with your surgeon during the consultation.

Natural-looking results: FUT hair transplant provides natural-looking results because the individual hair follicles are transplanted in a way that mimics the natural hair growth pattern. The surgeon carefully considers the direction, angle, and density of the recipient site to create a hairline and overall appearance that blend seamlessly with the existing hair.

Recovery and downtime: The recovery period after FUT hair transplant is generally longer compared to other techniques like FUE. The sutures or staples used to close the incision are typically removed after 10 to 14 days. Some swelling, discomfort, and temporary numbness may occur in the donor and recipient areas. It’s important to follow the post-operative care instructions provided by the surgeon to ensure optimal healing.

Results and timeline: After an FUT hair transplant, the transplanted hair initially sheds within a few weeks. This is a normal part of the process. New hair growth typically begins within a few months, and significant results can be seen within 6 to 12 months. It’s important to have realistic expectations and understand that hair growth is a gradual process.

Eligibility and suitability: FUT hair transplant is generally suitable for individuals with sufficient donor hair, regardless of gender. It can be an option for those with pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia), receding hairlines, thinning hair, or those looking to restore hair in areas affected by trauma or scars. The availability and quality of donor hair are important factors to determine eligibility.

Consultation with a specialist: If you are considering an FUT hair transplant, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified hair transplant specialist. They will assess your hair loss condition, evaluate the donor area, discuss your goals and expectations, and determine if FUT is the appropriate technique for you.

It’s important to choose an experienced and reputable surgeon to minimize the risks and optimize the outcome of the FUT hair transplant procedure. They can guide you through the process and provide you with personalized advice based on your specific needs.

DHI HAIR TRANSPLANT

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) is a hair transplant technique that is a variation of the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) method. DHI is a specialized method that involves the direct implantation of hair follicles from the donor area to the recipient area without the need for creating recipient site incisions beforehand. Here are some key points about DHI hair transplant:

Procedure: In DHI, hair follicles are extracted from the donor area using a micro-punch tool similar to FUE. However, in DHI, the extracted follicles are immediately implanted into the recipient area using a specialized pen-like device called a Choi implanter or DHI implanter. The implanter allows for precise control over the depth, direction, and angle of the implanted follicles.

Implantation process: The DHI implanter has a hollow needle attached to it, through which the hair follicles are placed. The surgeon manually inserts the needle into the recipient area and then pushes the follicle directly into the scalp. This eliminates the need for creating recipient site incisions with a scalpel or needle beforehand.

Advantages of DHI: DHI offers some advantages over traditional FUE hair transplant methods:

No recipient site incisions: DHI eliminates the need for creating recipient site incisions, which means there is no need to make tiny slits or holes in the recipient area prior to implantation.

Precise control over implantation: The specialized implanter used in DHI allows for precise control over the angle, depth, and direction of each implanted hair follicle. This can contribute to achieving a natural-looking hairline and better density.

Reduced time outside the body: With DHI, the harvested hair follicles spend less time outside the body before implantation, reducing the risk of damage to the follicles and potentially improving their survival rate.

Eligibility and suitability: DHI hair transplant is generally suitable for individuals with sufficient donor hair and specific hair loss patterns. It can be an option for those with pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia), receding hairlines, thinning hair, or those looking to restore hair in areas affected by trauma or scars. The availability and quality of donor hair are important factors to determine eligibility.

Recovery and results: The recovery process after DHI hair transplant is similar to other hair transplant procedures. There may be some post-operative redness, swelling, or scabbing in both the donor and recipient areas, but these typically subside within a few days to a week. The transplanted hair initially sheds within a few weeks, but new hair growth typically begins within a few months. Final results can be seen within 6 to 12 months.

Consultation with a specialist: If you are considering a DHI hair transplant, it’s advisable to consult with a qualified hair transplant specialist who has experience with the technique. They will assess your hair loss condition, evaluate the donor area, discuss your goals and expectations, and determine if DHI is the appropriate technique for you.

It’s important to note that the success of a DHI hair transplant depends on various factors, including the skills and experience of the surgeon. Choosing a reputable and experienced surgeon is crucial to ensure optimal results and minimize the risks associated with the procedure.

Specialists

At Center For Hair Transplant USA, we understand that hair restoration is a unique journey for each individual. Our Specialist Hair Transplant team is dedicated to providing you with personalized solutions tailored to your specific needs and goals. With years of experience and expertise in the field, our specialists are here to guide you through every step of your hair transplant journey, ensuring exceptional results and your utmost satisfaction.

Lucas

Hair Transplant Consultant

Caroline

Hair Transplant Consultant