Hair Transplantation
Hair transplantation is the process of transferring hair follicles taken from the back of the head, where hair does not fall out, to the area where hair loss occurs using appropriate methods.
Today, many people face the problem of hair loss. The main causes of hair loss are genetic factors, stress, and poor nutrition. The only way to regain lost hair is through hair transplantation.
Two different methods are used for hair transplantation today:
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE):
In this method, individual hair follicles are extracted one by one from the back of the head or other areas of the body using special fine-tipped needles and then transplanted to the target area. Since this procedure does not require stitches, there is no visible scarring.
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT):
In this method, a strip of healthy, non-shedding skin with hair from the back of the head is taken and transplanted to the target area along with the natural structure of hair and hair follicles, without disrupting their integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hair Transplantation
How long does the hair transplantation procedure take?
Is pain or discomfort felt during the procedure?
Do the hairs grow back after the transplantation?
How is the decision made about which technique to use?
Can I go outside after the transplantation?
Can I wash my head after a hair transplant?
When do the transplanted hairs start to grow?
Do the transplanted hairs fall out again?
No, the transplanted hairs do not fall out.