About - FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)

FUE is a minimally invasive hair transplant technique that involves extracting individual hair follicles from the donor area (usually the back or sides of the scalp) and implanting them into areas experiencing thinning or balding. Unlike traditional hair transplants that remove a strip of scalp, FUE uses a micro-punch tool to remove follicles one by one, leading to faster healing and minimal scarring.

How it Works

  • Procedure

    Scalp Preparation - The donor area is shaved and cleaned to ensure precision during the procedure

    Follicle Extraction - A micro-punch device is used to extract individual follicular units from the donor area

    Recipient Area Incisions - Tiny incisions are made in the thinning or balding areas where the grafts will be placed

    Graft Implantation - The extracted follicles are carefully implanted into the prepared sites to ensure natural growth patterns

    Healing & Recovery - Healing occurs with tiny dot-like scars that are barely visible. Follow-up care is essential to ensure optimal growth

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  • Benefits

    1. Natural-looking results
    2. Minimal scarring with no stitches required
    3. Faster recovery compared to traditional transplants
    4. High graft survival rate
    5. Long-lasting and permanent results
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  • Risks or Considerations

    1. Mild Side Effects: Temporary swelling, redness, or sensitivity in treated areas
    2. Not for Severe Baldness: Requires sufficient donor hair to be effective
    3. Costly for Large Areas: More time-consuming and expensive for extensive baldness
    4. Results Take Time: Full regrowth may take up to 12 months
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Who Should Get It FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)

This treatment is recommended for:

  • Individuals with male or female pattern baldness
  • Patients with good donor hair density
  • Those looking for a minimally invasive hair transplant option
  • People seeking a natural-looking and permanent solution to hair loss