Hair transplant takes the hair you have and transfers it to an area where you don’t have hair. It is usually taken from the back of the head but can also be taken from other parts of the body. Before the transplant begins, the surgeon sterilizes the area where the hair will be removed and numbs it with a local anesthetic. You can also request sedation to help you fall asleep during the procedure.
Your surgeon will then perform one of two transplant methods: FUT or FUE.
Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT)
FUT is sometimes referred to as Follicular Unit Strip Surgery (FUSS). To perform the FUT procedure, the surgeon follows the following steps: Using a scalpel, the surgeon removes a portion of the scalp, usually from the back of the head. Band size is usually 6-10 inches long but can stretch from ear to ear.
Close the scalp ablation site with stitches.
The surgeon and his assistants cut a strip of scalp into small pieces with a scalpel.You can split a piece into 2,000 smaller pieces called grafts.
With a needle or blade, the surgeon makes small holes in the scalp where the hair will be transplanted.
The surgeon inserts hairs from the removed scalp fragment into the puncture holes. This step is called vaccination.
Then bandage or gas the surgical sites.
The exact number of grafts you will receive depends on:
Your surgeon will explain how to take care of the graft. To regenerate and rebuild your hair, you should get an application spray.
First of all, you can use this process to create your own hairline designs. The most important step in this approach is the creation of special channels in the graft area, as these channels need to be very narrow and with the original angle.
Front hairline reconstruction
The front hairline is often the most visible part of a completed hair transplant. However, hairline requirements vary from patient to patient.
On the other hand, the patient should be aware of the prospect of more hair loss, say in their 40s, to the point where they will need more hair transplant procedures. Therefore, young patients considering hair transplantation should be aware that hair loss can be ongoing and further and repeated hair transplantation procedures are required.
Hair Restoration Procedure
Hair transplantation is a year-long process that includes both before and after transplantation.Redness and scabs, scabs and bumps may appear after your hair transplant. These are fairly typical processes. It takes a year for all the transplanted hair to grow back and the treatment effect to be fully visible.
