Hair Transplant

Hair Transplant Surgery – Art and Science

Hair transplant is the only and definitive solution for baldness.

It involves a secure, proven-effective procedure, which entails extracting healthy Follicular Units from the back and sides of the head, where hair is genetically programmed to persist throughout life, and redistributing them to the bald areas of the scalp.

In its new location, the transplanted hair will continue to grow indefinitely, thanks to retaining its original strength (Donor Dominance).

Hair transplant can also be beneficial for restoring eyelashes, eyebrows, facial hair, and hair loss due to trauma or surgeries on the scalp and body.

This minimally invasive surgery is performed on an outpatient basis with local tumescent anesthesia and oral sedation.

An increasing number of men and women are turning to surgery to restore lost hair and achieve greater well-being. The days of grafting large tufts are behind us. Modern procedures and advanced technology now enable achieving remarkable results.

The building block of a natural transplant is the follicular unit. There are two techniques for obtaining them:

The FUT (Follicular Unit Transplant) or FUSS (strip harvesting technique).
It is a more invasive procedure in which, through a surgical incision, a strip of scalp is extracted to provide grafts for transplantation, resulting in a linear scar in the donor area.

The FUE Technique
It is the most modern and less invasive surgical method, where follicular units are individually extracted through multiple tiny punctures. As a result, patients experience better recovery without visible scars.

However, technical skills are only one aspect. The naturalness of a hair transplant is an artistic endeavor. Sensitivity to subtle nuances, essential for maintaining proper proportion and balance, constitutes a refined skill developed over time in conjunction with technical expertise.

The transplanted hair must harmonize with the existing hair to create continuity throughout the scalp. Each graft must be precisely placed in the right location, direction, and angle to achieve a natural effect. Mastery in the implantation process and preserving the integrity of the follicular unit without fragmenting or damaging it during the procedure form the cornerstone of the best results.

The donor supply is limited, so the careful administration and management of this valuable area play a crucial role in the procedure. A failed or poorly executed surgery will irreversibly deplete a significant portion of these donors for future interventions.

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