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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CHOOSING AN FUE HAIR TRANSPLANT?


When considering a hair transplant, you can choose between follicular unit transplantation (FUT) and follicular unit excision (FUE). Both can restore hair growth in areas of balding or thinning hair, but there are several factors that make FUE preferable for most people.


less scarring

The FUT method requires removal of a strip of scalp containing hair follicles from the donor site, which can leave a fine line of linear scarring.


In FUE surgery, the surgeon takes donor follicles one at a time, creating tiny puncture scars that are often undetectable even on very short haircuts. Scarring from FUE is minimal as long as the extraction is done properly. easier healing process

FUE recovery time is generally shorter than FUT. The extraction site does not need to be sutured and you can return to normal activity within a few days.

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FUE is usually not too uncomfortable during recovery, but even if you feel comfortable during recovery, it is important to follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions for the best results. Due to the short healing time, FUE is a good choice for him if you have a busy schedule and want to get back on track quickly.


natural look

All types of hair transplants take some time to see results because the donor hair falls out before it begins to regrow. However, when the hair regrows, the new hair should be indistinguishable from the rest of the surrounding hair. This is especially important when going for and aiming for a natural look.


lasting results

FUE implants should grow hair for a lifetime if the tooth extraction and implant are well managed and the hair and scalp are properly cared for. If other parts of your hair have thinned over time, you can repeat FUE to fill in those gaps. Using individual hair follicles instead of strips makes more potential donor hairs available for future treatments.

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