FAQ
Hair transplantation is the transplantation of hair follicles taken from the nape area to areas such as forehead, eyebrows, beard or moustache, usually as a solution to baldness or sparse hair problems.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) and FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) are among the hair transplantation techniques. While FUE removes individual hair follicles, FUT usually takes a strip of hair tissue and separates this hair tissue from the follicles.
Hair transplantation is usually permanent. Transplanted hair usually grows permanently, but sometimes natural hair loss may continue with age.
The healing process after hair transplantation may vary from person to person. It is usually a minimally invasive procedure and normal activities can be resumed within a few days.
Hair transplantation can often be a suitable solution for individuals suffering from genetic hair loss or thinning hair. In addition, it may be possible to correct the appearance of those with burn marks on the scalp and those with scars caused by accidents, if they have enough donors.
Hair transplantation is usually performed under local anesthesia, and no pain is felt after anesthesia.
The hair transplantation process varies depending on the number of hair follicles and the size of the areas to be transplanted. While one session is sufficient for some people, two or three sessions may be required for some people.
Although hair transplantation is generally safe, rare complications such as infection, edema, and temporary hair loss may occur. Supply treatment is applied for these complications.
Hair transplantation cost may vary depending on the technique used, clinic, doctor’s experience and the size of the area to be transplanted.
To achieve a natural look, it is important to place the hairline and the transplanted hair follicles in natural directions.
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