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Hair Transplant

Hair Transplant

Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that aims to restore hair growth by transferring hair follicles from one part of the scalp to another. The procedure has become increasingly popular in recent years as more and more people seek to restore their hairline and improve their overall appearance. With modern techniques, hair transplantation can produce very natural-looking results and help people to feel more confident and self-assured. This page provides information on hair transplantation, including the various types of procedures available, the benefits and risks involved, and what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure. Whether you are considering hair transplantation for yourself or are simply curious about the process, this page is a valuable resource for understanding this life-changing procedure.

Hair Transplant Technique

DHI Technique

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) is a technique used in hair transplant surgery. It involves the direct implantation of hair follicles into the recipient area, without the need for creating incisions or recipient sites. DHI is a newer and more advanced method of hair transplantation compared to traditional FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) and FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) techniques.

In the DHI technique, a special tool called the Choi Implanter Pen is used to make a small hole in the scalp and insert the hair follicles directly into the hole. This process is repeated for each hair follicle until the desired density and coverage is achieved. The DHI technique is minimally invasive, has minimal scarring, and provides a faster recovery time compared to traditional hair transplant methods.

The results of DHI hair transplantation are natural-looking and long-lasting. The procedure can be performed on men and women with various hair loss patterns, and can be used to restore hair growth in areas such as the hairline, crown, and temples.

It's important to note that not all clinics and doctors offer the DHI technique, and it may not be suitable for everyone. It's important to thoroughly research and choose a reputable hair transplant clinic and surgeon, and to have a thorough consultation before undergoing any hair transplant procedure.

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FUE Technique

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FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a technique used in hair transplant surgery. It is a minimally invasive procedure that involves the extraction of individual hair follicles from a donor area, usually the back of the head, and transplanting them to the recipient area, such as the hairline or crown.

In FUE, a small punch tool is used to make a circular incision around each hair follicle. The hair follicle is then extracted and carefully transplanted into the recipient area. This process is repeated until the desired number of hair follicles have been transplanted. Unlike traditional hair transplant techniques, such as FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation), FUE does not involve removing a strip of skin from the donor area.

FUE has several benefits over traditional hair transplant techniques. It is a less invasive procedure with minimal scarring comparing with FUT, and there is no need for stitches or staples in the donor area. It also provides a faster recovery time and a more natural-looking result.

DHI VS FUE

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DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) and FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) are both techniques used in hair transplant surgery. Both methods aim to restore hair growth by transplanting hair follicles from a donor area to a recipient area, but there are some key differences between the two techniques.

In DHI, a special tool called the Choi Implanter Pen is used to make a small hole in the scalp and insert the hair follicles directly into the hole. This method is less invasive and has minimal scarring compared to traditional hair transplant methods. It also provides a faster recovery time.

In FUE, a small punch tool is used to make a circular incision around each hair follicle. The hair follicle is then extracted and transplanted into the recipient area. FUE is a less invasive procedure with minimal scarring and a faster recovery time compared to traditional hair transplant methods.

Comparing both technique, DHI is a better solution than FUE in term of hair implantation technique, recovery time, hair growth, pain tolerance and scarring.

It's important to thoroughly research and choose a reputable hair transplant clinic and surgeon, and to have a thorough consultation before undergoing any hair transplant procedure. A qualified hair transplant specialist can advise on the best technique for each individual case and provide a personalized treatment plan.

What to expect from hair transformation

Before Hair transplant

Before undergoing a hair transplant, it's important to understand what to expect and to properly prepare for the procedure. Here are some steps you can take to ensure a successful hair transplant experience:


  1. Consultation: Schedule a consultation with a qualified hair transplant specialist to discuss your goals and expectations for the procedure. Your surgeon will assess your hair loss pattern, the thickness and quality of your hair, and your overall health to determine if you are a suitable candidate for hair transplantation.
  2. Medical evaluation: Your hair transplant specialist may recommend a medical evaluation to ensure that you are in good health and to identify any medical conditions that may affect the outcome of the procedure.
  3. Stop certain medications: Some medications, such as blood thinners, can increase the risk of bleeding during the procedure. Your hair transplant specialist will advise you on any medications that should be stopped before the procedure.
  4. Plan for transportation: Hair transplantation is usually performed under local anesthesia and you will need to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure.
  5. Avoid alcohol and tobacco: Alcohol and tobacco can affect the healing process and should be avoided for at least one week before and after the procedure.
  6. Shampoo your hair: Your hair transplant specialist may advise you to shampoo your hair the night before the procedure to remove any oils and debris.
  7. Wear comfortable clothing: Wear comfortable, loose clothing with zippers or buttons on the day of the procedure, as you will need to lie down for several hours during the procedure.
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After Hair Transplant

After a hair transplant, it is normal to experience some swelling, redness, and discomfort in the treated area. Most people can return to work or their normal routine within a few days, although strenuous physical activity should be avoided for the first week.

Here's what to expect during the recovery process:

  • Swelling: Some swelling of the forehead, temples, and scalp is common after a hair transplant. It usually subsides within a few days to a week.
  • Pain: Most patients experience some pain or discomfort after the procedure, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
  • Scabbing: A scab may form over the transplanted hair follicles, which should not be picked or scratched as it may damage the transplanted hairs.
  • Shampooing: You can start shampooing your hair the day after the procedure, but you should avoid washing the transplanted area for the first few days. Your doctor will give you specific instructions on how to care for your hair after the transplant.
  • Growth: It can take several months to see the initial results of a hair transplant, with full results taking up to a year or more.

It is important to follow your doctor's instructions for post-operative care, and to avoid any activities or treatments that could damage the transplanted hair follicles. If you experience any concerning symptoms, such as a fever or severe pain, you should contact your doctor right away.

Am I the right candidate?

Here are some general factors that our hair transplant specialists consider when determining if a patient is a suitable candidate for hair transplantation:

  • Age: Hair transplantation is typically recommended for patients over 25 years of age, as hair loss patterns and stability may not be fully established before this age.
  • Degree of hair loss: The extent and pattern of hair loss will be evaluated to determine if hair transplantation is appropriate. Patients with extensive hair loss or a significant amount of balding may not be good candidates for hair transplantation.
  • Donor area: The donor area, usually the back of the head, should have enough hair follicles to transplant to the recipient area. If there is not enough hair in the donor area, hair transplantation may not be possible.
  • Hair type: The thickness and quality of hair in the donor area will be evaluated to determine if it is suitable for transplantation. Curly or wavy hair may be more challenging to transplant and may not provide the desired results.
  • Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or autoimmune diseases, can affect the outcome of hair transplantation and may prevent a patient from being a suitable candidate.
  • Expectations: It's important to have realistic expectations about the results of hair transplantation. Your hair transplant specialist will discuss your goals and expectations to determine if hair transplantation is the right choice for you.

It's important to choose a qualified and experienced hair transplant specialist. That's why in GNN Health we offer the best quality and choice that suits your situation and condition. Also we rely on trust and transparency to deliver a better service to you.

A hair transplant is a surgical procedure where hair follicles are taken from one part of the scalp and transplanted to another part of the scalp where hair is thinning or missing.

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