Hair transplant is a surgical procedure designed to address hair loss by moving hair follicles from one part of the body (the donor site) to a bald or balding part of the body (the recipient site). This innovative procedure has become a popular and effective solution for those seeking a permanent fix to hair loss.
- Implantation:
- Artistic Placement: Surgeons strategically implant the harvested follicles into the recipient area, ensuring a natural and aesthetically pleasing hairline.
- Post-Procedure Care:
- Recovery: Patients are provided with aftercare instructions to optimize healing and graft survival.
- Follow-Up: Periodic follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor progress and address any concerns.
Methods Used in Hair Transplant:
- Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE):
- FUE is a minimally invasive technique where individual hair follicles are extracted directly from the donor area using a specialized punch tool.
- Advantages: No linear scarring, faster healing time, and suitable for smaller sessions.
- Direct Hair Implantation (DHI):
- DHI is a method similar to FUE but incorporates an implanter pen, allowing for the direct implantation of harvested follicles into the recipient area without the need for creating incisions beforehand.
- Advantages: Non-shave option, precise implantation, and minimal handling of grafts.