A hair transplant is a surgical procedure that involves moving hair follicles from one part of the body (usually the back or sides of the scalp, known as the donor site) to another part where hair is thinning or balding (the recipient site). This procedure is commonly used to treat male pattern baldness, but it can also be used for other types of hair loss.
Involves removing a strip of skin from the donor area and then dissecting it into individual follicular units. The grafts are then implanted into the recipient area.Similar to FUE but involves a specialized tool called a Choi implanter pen for implantation.
Involves extracting individual hair follicles directly from the donor area using a small punch tool. The follicles are then implanted into the recipient area.Enables precise control over the depth, angle, and direction of the implanted hair follicles.but it can also be used for other types of hair loss.
Hair transplants provide a natural-looking appearance because the transplanted hair is taken from the patient's own scalp. The texture, color, and growth pattern match the surrounding hair.
Transplanted hair is generally permanent. Once the hair follicles are successfully transplanted, they should continue to grow naturally for the rest of the individual's life.
Restoring a fuller head of hair often leads to improved self-esteem and confidence. Individuals who have struggled with hair loss may feel more positive about their appearance after a successful hair transplant.
Transplanted hair requires no special maintenance beyond regular hair care practices. It can be washed, cut, and styled just like natural hair.
Hair transplants allow for the restoration of a natural hairline, creating a more youthful and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Hair transplants are versatile and can be effective for various types of hair loss, including male and female pattern baldness, alopecia, and other genetic or hormonal causes of hair thinning.
Surgeons can customize the transplant to achieve specific results based on the patient's preferences and the desired aesthetic outcome