Discover Your Hair Transplantation Solution: FUE and FUT, outpatient procedures under local anesthesia, unlocking potential success for thinning hair, with personalized assessment by a licensed medical specialist
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A surgical treatment called a hair transplant involves moving follicles for hair from a particular region of the scalp to a hairless or thinning section of the head. Follicles of hair from a donor location, usually at the backside or both sides of the scalp, are removed and transplanted to the recipient region during the process. Incisions are made in the hairless or thinning area, and those hair follicles are usually removed in groups of between 1 and 4 hairs each.
FUE and FUT are the two primary techniques used in hair transplantation. FUE entails removing individual follicular parts from the donor site using a small punch instrument, whereas FUT entails taking a strip of epidermis from the donor region and separating it into single follicular units.
Under local anaesthetic, the procedure for hair transplantation is often an outpatient operation, allowing patients to go home the same day. Recovery times vary, but most people are able to return to their regular routines within a couple of days to a week of the surgery. The transplanted hair may, however, take several months to grow and appear normal. It can take several sessions to get the desired effects.
Who might benefit from a hair transplant?