HAIR TRANSPLANT
Hair transplantation is a surgical technique of transfer of hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'.
Have you heard of the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) hair transplantation procedure? It's a highly advanced technique that results in natural-looking hair that's virtually undetectable. Only a few clinics offer this sophisticated procedure.
Unlike other hair transplant procedures, FUE doesn't involve making incisions or leaving scars and sutures. Instead, individual hair grafts are carefully extracted and transplanted into the recipient area.
Here's how the FUE procedure works:
Before starting the procedure, the donor and recipient areas are identified. If the donor area doesn't have enough hair density, grafts may be taken from other body parts such as the chest or beard.
Individual hair grafts are extracted from the donor area.
The grafts are quickly implanted into the recipient area.
FUE is a minimally invasive procedure, and recovery time is relatively short. Patients can return to their normal lives soon after the procedure.
If you're considering hair transplantation, FUE is a safe and effective option to consider.




STAGES OF MALE PATTERN BALDNESS


STAGES OF FEMALE PATTERN BALDNESS
OTHER TYPES OF HAIRLOSS


ALOPECIA AREATA
(AUTOIMMUNE) PATCHY HAIR LOSS


TELOGEN EFFLUVIUM
DIFFUSED HAIR LOSS IN FEMALES


TRICHOTILLOMANIA
HAIR PULLING DISORDER (PSYCH BEHAVIOUR)


TRACTION ALOPECIA
CHRONIC PULLING OF HAIR FROM TIGHT HAIRSTYLES LIKE PONY TAILS,BRAIDING & TURBAN
