FUE is a minimally invasive hair transplant technique where individual hair follicles are extracted from the donor area (usually the back of the scalp) and implanted into the thinning or balding areas. It leaves no linear scar and offers a natural-looking result with quicker recovery time.
Also known as the strip method, FUT involves removing a strip of scalp from the donor area and dissecting it into individual follicular units. These are then transplanted into the recipient site. It’s ideal for patients needing a large number of grafts and results in a thin linear scar.
Using advanced robotic systems like ARTAS, this method automates the FUE process for increased precision and consistency. The robot assists in follicle extraction and placement, reducing human error and minimizing downtime.
This cutting-edge technique combines traditional hair transplant methods with regenerative therapies like stem cells or exosomes. These biological agents help accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and enhance the quality and density of hair regrowth.
DHI is a modern hair transplant method where hair follicles are directly implanted using a special pen-like tool. It offers high precision and natural-looking results.
Unlike FUE and FUT, DHI doesn’t require cuts or slits before implantation. It uses a Choi implanter for direct placement, reducing scarring and improving accuracy.
No, it’s done under local anesthesia, so the procedure is painless. Mild discomfort may occur afterward but is manageable.
A DHI session usually takes 4 to 8 hours, depending on the number of grafts. Some cases may need multiple sessions.
Recovery is quick—most people return to normal activities within 1–2 days. Redness and swelling typically go away within a week.
New hair begins to grow in 3–4 months. Full results are visible in 9–12 months.
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