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A: FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) involves individually extracting hair follicles from the donor area and implanting them into the recipient area. FUT (Follicular Unit Transplantation) involves removing a strip of skin with hair follicles from the donor area, which is then dissected into individual units and implanted. FUE is minimally invasive with quicker recovery, while FUT can provide a higher follicle yield.

A: Initial hair growth can typically be seen within 3-4 months after the procedure. Full results are usually visible after 12-18 months as the transplanted hair gradually grows and thickens.

A: The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so you should not feel any pain during the surgery. Some discomfort and mild pain may occur during the recovery period, which can be managed with prescribed pain relievers.

A: Yes, hair transplantation is suitable for both men and women experiencing hair loss. We tailor our approach to meet the unique needs of female patients, ensuring natural and aesthetically pleasing results.

A: Ideal candidates for hair transplantation are those with sufficient donor hair in the back or sides of the scalp, good overall health, and realistic expectations about the results. A consultation with our specialist will help determine your suitability for the procedure.

A: Post-operative care includes gentle washing of the scalp, avoiding strenuous activities for a few weeks, and following specific instructions provided by our clinic. Regular follow-up appointments will ensure the best possible outcome.