Hair Transplantation

Hair transplantation is a surgical technique, done by physicians who are experts in the field, that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the ‘donor area’, to a bald or balding part of the body known as the ‘recipient area’. In this procedure, grafts containing hair follicles that are genetically resistant to balding (safe zone like donor area) are transplanted to the bald scalp.

Hair transplantation is typically performed by specialist physicians and their assistants. It is a surgical procedure and is performed under local anesthesia and in a clinical environment designed for this purpose.

Hair transplantation is used in the treatment of hair loss in men and women, the treatment of baldness caused by accidents, burns, various skin diseases, or the correction of previous bad hair transplantation.

In recent years, it is also in demand in beard, eyelash and eyebrow transplantation, and natural and aesthetic results can be created with hair transplantation in eligible patients.

We are here to provide the best quality service for choosing the best hair surgeon and the clinic for the eligible candidates for transplantation.

FUE Hair Transplant

Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant is a surgical technique for hair restoration in which individual hair follicles are removed from the donor area (usually the back of the head) and transplanted to the recipient area (bald or thinning areas).

The procedure involves using a specialized tool to make tiny, circular incisions around each follicular unit, which are then extracted from the scalp. The extracted follicles are then transplanted to the recipient area using a needle or microblade.

FUE hair transplant is a minimally invasive procedure and leaves minimal scarring compared to traditional hair transplant techniques. It is also suitable for patients who have a limited donor area as individual follicles can be extracted without leaving a large scar.
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results.

FUT Hair Transplant


Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) is a surgical technique for hair restoration in which a strip of skin containing hair follicles is removed from the donor area (usually the back of the head) and transplanted to the recipient area (bald or thinning areas).

The procedure involves removing a narrow strip of scalp from the donor area, which is then dissected under a microscope to separate individual hair follicles. These follicles are then transplanted to the recipient area using a needle or microblade.

FUT hair transplant is a more traditional and invasive technique compared to FUE. However, it can be more efficient in terms of the number of grafts that can be harvested and transplanted in a single session. It is also usually less expensive than FUE.

One disadvantage of FUT is that it leaves a linear scar in the donor area, which can be visible if the hair is cut short. However, skilled surgeons can minimize the appearance of the scar by using a trichophytic closure technique, which allows hair to grow through the scar.

As with FUE, FUT also carries risks such as bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results.

DHI Hair Transplant


Direct Hair Implantation (DHI) is a variation of the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplant technique. It involves using a specialized tool called a Choi implanter to implant individual hair follicles directly into the recipient area, without the need for prior incision or recipient site creation.

The procedure involves extracting hair follicles from the donor area using a micro-punch and then loading them into the Choi implanter. The implanter then creates a tiny hole in the recipient area and implants the follicle directly into it.

DHI hair transplant is a minimally invasive procedure that can provide natural-looking results with minimal scarring. It also allows for precise control of the angle, depth, and direction of hair implantation, which can result in a more natural-looking hairline.

One of the main advantages of DHI hair transplant is that it minimizes the handling of the hair follicles, reducing the risk of damage and improving their survival rate. It also allows for faster healing and less downtime compared to FUT.

However, DHI hair transplant can be more time-consuming and expensive than other hair transplant techniques due to the specialized tools and techniques required. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results.

Long Hair Transplant


Long hair transplant is a technique used to transplant longer hair to the recipient area, typically to achieve a more natural-looking result.

In traditional hair transplant techniques like FUE or FUT, the hair follicles are typically harvested from the donor area in short lengths, which can limit the length of hair that can be transplanted.

With long hair transplant, the hair follicles are harvested in longer lengths, usually between 3-6 cm. This allows for the hair to be transplanted in a way that matches the natural growth pattern of the existing hair, resulting in a more seamless and natural-looking result.

Long hair transplant can be performed using either FUE or FUT techniques, depending on the patient’s individual needs and the surgeon’s preference. It typically involves a longer procedure time and requires a skilled and experienced hair transplant surgeon to ensure the best possible results.

However, it is important to note that not all patients are suitable candidates for long hair transplant. Patients with very fine or curly hair may not be suitable, and it is important to have a thorough consultation with a qualified hair transplant surgeon to determine if the procedure is right for you.

Unshaven Hair Transplant


An unshaven hair transplant is a type of hair transplant procedure where the donor area of the scalp is not fully shaved or trimmed before the procedure. Instead, only small portions of the donor area are shaved or trimmed to allow the surgeon to extract hair follicles for transplantation. This technique is also sometimes referred to as a “no-shave” or “partial-shave” hair transplant.

Unshaven hair transplants are becoming increasingly popular as they allow patients to maintain their existing hairstyle and avoid the need to shave their head before the procedure. However, it’s worth noting that not all hair transplant techniques can be performed without shaving the donor area. In some cases, the surgeon may need to shave a small section of the donor area to ensure a successful hair transplant.

If you’re considering an unshaven hair transplant, it’s important to discuss your options with a qualified hair transplant surgeon who can advise you on the most appropriate technique for your individual needs and goals.

Saphire Hair Transplant


Sapphire hair transplant is a type of hair transplant technique that uses sapphire blades instead of metal blades or needles to create the channels in the recipient area of the scalp where the hair follicles are transplanted. The sapphire blades are made of high-quality, medical-grade sapphire and are designed to have a higher precision and accuracy compared to traditional metal blades or needles.

During a sapphire hair transplant, the surgeon uses a sapphire blade to create tiny channels in the recipient area where the hair follicles are then transplanted. The smaller incisions created by the sapphire blade result in less tissue trauma and quicker healing times. In addition, the use of sapphire blades can result in a higher density of transplanted hair and a more natural-looking hairline.

Sapphire hair transplant is a relatively new technique and is still being evaluated for its long-term effectiveness. However, early results suggest that it can be a safe and effective hair transplant method with several potential advantages over traditional techniques.

It’s important to note that the success of any hair transplant procedure, including sapphire hair transplant, depends on various factors such as the skill and experience of the surgeon, the quality of the hair follicles being transplanted, and the individual characteristics of the patient’s scalp and hair.

Female Hair Transplant


Female hair transplant is a type of hair restoration procedure that is designed specifically for women who are experiencing hair loss or thinning. Hair loss in women can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, stress, and certain medical conditions or treatments.

During a female hair transplant, healthy hair follicles are harvested from a donor area on the scalp and transplanted to the areas where hair loss or thinning has occurred. The donor area is typically located at the back or sides of the scalp, where the hair follicles are genetically resistant to hair loss.

There are different hair transplant techniques that can be used for female hair restoration, including follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit extraction (FUE). The choice of technique will depend on various factors, including the extent of hair loss, the quality of the hair follicles, and the patient’s individual preferences and goals.

In addition to hair transplantation, there are other hair restoration treatments that may be recommended for women, such as medication, low-level laser therapy, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy. It’s important to consult with a qualified hair restoration specialist to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your individual needs and goals.

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Beard Hair Transplant


Beard hair transplant is a surgical technique used to restore or enhance the growth of facial hair, including the beard, mustache, or sideburns.

The procedure involves harvesting hair follicles from the donor area, usually the scalp or the beard area, and transplanting them to the recipient area of the face. The hair follicles are extracted using the FUE technique, and then carefully implanted into the facial hair area.

Beard hair transplant can be used to address a range of concerns, including patchy or thin beard growth, scars or other facial trauma, and to create a more defined or fuller beard.

The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and typically takes several hours to complete. Patients may experience some discomfort and swelling in the donor and recipient areas after the procedure, but these typically subside within a few days.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with beard hair transplant, such as bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results. The surgeon will also provide guidance on aftercare and expectations for recovery and hair growth.

Eyebrow Transplant


Eyebrow transplant is a surgical procedure used to restore or enhance the growth of eyebrows. The procedure involves harvesting hair follicles from the donor area, usually the scalp, and transplanting them to the eyebrow area.

The hair follicles are extracted using the FUE technique and then carefully implanted into the eyebrow area, taking into account the natural direction and angle of eyebrow hair growth.

Eyebrow transplant can be used to address a range of concerns, including thin or patchy eyebrow growth, scars or other trauma, and to create a more defined or fuller eyebrow shape.

The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and typically takes several hours to complete. Patients may experience some discomfort and swelling in the donor and recipient areas after the procedure, but these typically subside within a few days.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with eyebrow transplant, such as bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results. The surgeon will also provide guidance on aftercare and expectations for recovery and hair growth.

Eyelash Transplant


Eyelash transplant is a surgical procedure used to enhance the growth and thickness of eyelashes. The procedure involves harvesting hair follicles from the scalp and transplanting them to the eyelash area.

The hair follicles are extracted using the FUE technique and then carefully implanted into the eyelash area, taking into account the natural direction and angle of eyelash hair growth.

Eyelash transplant can be used to address a range of concerns, including thin or sparse eyelashes, loss of eyelashes due to trauma or medical conditions, and to create a more defined or fuller eyelash appearance.

The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia and typically takes several hours to complete. Patients may experience some discomfort and swelling in the donor and recipient areas after the procedure, but these typically subside within a few days.

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with eyelash transplant, such as bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant surgeon to minimize the risks and achieve the best possible results. The surgeon will also provide guidance on aftercare and expectations for recovery and hair growth.

Body Hair Transplant


Body hair transplant is a type of hair restoration procedure that involves transplanting hair follicles from the body (such as the chest, back, or legs) to the scalp. This technique is typically used in cases where there is insufficient donor hair available on the scalp to achieve the desired results of a hair transplant.

During a body hair transplant, healthy hair follicles are harvested from the donor area on the body and transplanted to the recipient area on the scalp using techniques similar to those used in traditional hair transplant procedures. The hair follicles are carefully extracted and prepared for transplantation to ensure the highest survival rate.

Body hair transplant can be an effective option for some patients, but it’s important to note that the hair follicles from the body may have a different texture, growth rate, and color compared to the hair on the scalp. As a result, the hair may require more maintenance and styling to achieve a natural-looking result.

It’s important to consult with a qualified hair restoration specialist to determine if body hair transplant is a suitable option for your individual needs and goals. The specialist can evaluate the quality and quantity of your donor hair and recommend the most appropriate technique to achieve the desired results.

Primary Scaring Alopecia


Primary Scarring Alopecia (PSA) is a group of rare hair loss disorders that result in permanent hair loss and scarring of the scalp. Also known as cicatricial alopecia, PSA is characterized by the destruction of hair follicles and their replacement with scar tissue.

The exact cause of PSA is not fully understood, but it is believed to be an autoimmune disorder in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the hair follicles. Other possible causes include infections, trauma, and genetic factors.

The symptoms of PSA can vary depending on the specific type of alopecia, but common signs include itching, burning, and pain in the affected area. Hair loss and scarring can occur slowly over time or rapidly.

Diagnosis of PSA is typically made through a combination of physical examination, scalp biopsy, and laboratory testing. Treatment options for PSA are limited, and there is currently no cure for the condition. Management of the disease typically involves slowing or stopping the progression of the hair loss and scarring, managing symptoms such as itching and inflammation, and restoring function and cosmetic appearance through hair transplantation or other surgical procedures.

It’s important to consult with a qualified dermatologist or hair restoration specialist if you suspect you may have PSA, as early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further hair loss and scarring.

Secondary Scaring Alopecia


Secondary Scarring Alopecia (SSA) is a type of hair loss that occurs as a result of a non-autoimmune condition that leads to scarring of the hair follicles. This scarring can result from burns, radiation therapy, or trauma to the scalp, among other causes.

SSA is characterized by the destruction of hair follicles and their replacement with scar tissue, which can lead to permanent hair loss. The hair loss may occur gradually or rapidly, depending on the underlying cause.

The symptoms of SSA can vary depending on the cause of the hair loss, but common signs include itching, burning, and pain in the affected area. Hair loss and scarring can occur slowly over time or rapidly.

Diagnosis of SSA is typically made through a combination of physical examination, scalp biopsy, and laboratory testing. Treatment options for SSA are limited, and there is currently no cure for the condition. Management of the disease typically involves slowing or stopping the progression of the hair loss and scarring, managing symptoms such as itching and inflammation, and restoring function and cosmetic appearance through hair transplantation or other surgical procedures.

It’s important to consult with a qualified dermatologist or hair restoration specialist if you suspect you may have SSA, as early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further hair loss and scarring.

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