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"What is hair transplant with the FUE technique?" can be answered like that: It's follicular unit extraction, the transfer of hair follicles collected one by one from the donor area of ​​the person to the balding area.

The reason why hair transplantation has become a very common treatment in recent years is that hair plays an important role in the integrity of the appearance. Hair loss can be seen in both men and women due to various hormonal and environmental factors.

 

Hair Transplant with FUE Technique: Procedures

FUE hair transplantation has a procedure consisting of several stages. It is necessary to determine the front hairline in order to achieve the desired natural appearance after the treatment. After this step is done, the area where the shedding and baldness are seen most is determined.

The donor area is shaved, so FUE micromotors collect hair follicles more easily. Local anesthesia is given to the area. Since it is a more resistant area against shedding, the nape area is generally preferred and the hairs are collected one by one from here. This process can take about 2 hours.

The next stage involves channel opening. The reason for this process is the creation of slots to place the collected hair follicles. After this process, the follicles are placed in the slots one by one. The entire operation takes approximately 8 hours to complete.

 

Good Candidates for Hair Transplant with FUE Technique

FUE hair transplant treatment can be applied to men and women who are over the age of 18 and have hair loss. It is important that these people do not have any skin disease. In these cases, the priority should be the treatment of this disease. FUE hair transplant is widely known among men, but women can also benefit.

 

Hair Transplantation with FUE Technique: Post Treatment Period

After the hair transplantation with the FUE technique, information is given about the post-treatment period. Compliance with the instructions affects the recovery time.

Immediately after the hair transplantation is finished, the area is dressed. Usually, a bandage is also applied and this should not be removed for two days. Contact with water should be avoided for two weeks following the treatment. Scabs may occur in the channels opened during the procedure. These fall off within 2 weeks. Within 2 months, a shock loss period is seen. The person should not be worried, this is a usual period of treatment.

In the process following the shock loss period, new hair begins to grow. In the 8th month, most of the new hairs will come out. After about 1 and a half years, the results of the treatment can be seen completely. It is recommended to use anti-shedding shampoos and vitamins that nourish the scalp.

The ideal donor area, or optimum donor area, is an expression that indicates that there is enough hair to treat the balding area of ​​the person.

No, this is not possible. In the treatment of FUE hair transplantation, only one's own hair can be transplanted. For this to happen, the person must have enough hair follicles in the donor area.

Yes. In order to obtain a large number and high-quality hairs, the hair in the donor area must be completely shaved.