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.
DHI is an advanced version of FUE where extracted follicles are implanted directly into the scalp using a special pen-like tool (Choi Implanter). This method offers precise control over the angle, depth, and direction of the grafts, resulting in a highly natural finish.
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.
Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles (nano-sized particles) naturally released by cells. They play a crucial role in cell communication and are rich in growth factors, proteins, and genetic materials that promote healing, regeneration, and repair.
Exosomes help stimulate collagen production, reduce inflammation, and promote cell regeneration. In skincare, they can improve skin texture and reduce fine lines. In hair treatments, they can activate dormant hair follicles, leading to improved hair growth and thickness.
Yes, exosome treatments are generally considered safe when administered by trained professionals. They are derived from well-screened sources (typically stem cells) and are processed under strict clinical conditions. However, as with any medical treatment, there can be mild side effects like redness or swelling.
Exosome therapy is used in various fields, including:
Aesthetics: Anti-aging, acne scars, skin rejuvenation
Hair Restoration: Thinning hair, alopecia
Orthopedics: Joint pain, inflammation
Wound Healing: Faster tissue regeneration
Results vary by individual and treatment area. For skincare, improvements may be seen in 2–4 weeks. For hair restoration, noticeable changes often occur within 8–12 weeks, with continued improvements over several months.
Not exactly. While both promote regeneration, exosomes are derived from stem cells and do not contain live cells themselves. They are considered a safer, more targeted alternative with less risk of immune rejection or complications.
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