A hair transplant is a medical procedure designed to restore hair to areas of the scalp that are thinning or balding. This treatment is most commonly used for individuals experiencing male or female pattern baldness but is also effective for addressing hair loss due to injury or medical conditions.
The procedure involves relocating healthy hair follicles from one part of the body, typically the back or sides of the scalp (the “donor area”), to the area experiencing hair loss (the “recipient area”). There are two main techniques:
In this minimally invasive technique, individual hair follicles are extracted one by one from the donor area using a small punch tool.
The follicles are then implanted into tiny incisions made in the recipient area.
FUE leaves minimal scarring, and recovery is faster compared to other methods.
A thin strip of skin is removed from the donor area.
The strip is dissected into individual follicular units under a microscope.
The follicles are implanted into the recipient area.
While FUT may leave a linear scar, it is often suitable for patients requiring a larger number of grafts.
The surgeon evaluates the patient’s hair loss pattern, scalp condition, and donor area to create a personalized treatment plan.
The scalp is cleaned, and local anesthesia is administered to ensure a pain-free experience.
Hair follicles are harvested using either the FUE or FUT technique.
The extracted follicles are carefully prepared and preserved to maximize their survival rate.
Tiny incisions are made in the recipient area, and the grafts are implanted in a natural-looking pattern.
Patients receive instructions on caring for their scalp, preventing infection, and ensuring optimal results.
Immediate Post-Op: The transplanted area may show tiny scabs, which typically heal within a week.
New Hair Growth: Transplanted hair begins to grow naturally within 3-4 months, with full results visible after 12-18 months.
A hair transplant is a permanent solution, offering natural and lasting results, restoring not just hair but confidence and self-esteem.