04-06-2023, 06:46 AM
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a hair transplant surgery that involves harvesting individual hair follicles from the donor area (typically the back of the scalp) and transplanting them to the recipient area (typically the front of the scalp). A surgeon will use a small punch tool to remove individual hair follicles from the donor area during the procedure. The follicles are then prepared and transplanted to the recipient area using a needle or a small blade.
FUE is a minimally invasive procedure, and it does not involve using a scalpel or sutures. The recovery time is relatively quick, and most patients can resume normal activities within a few days. The success of FUE hair transplant surgery depends on several factors, including the surgeon's skill, the quality of the hair follicles harvested, and the patient's ability to follow post-operative instructions. Choosing a skilled and experienced surgeon is important to ensure the best possible outcome.
FUE is a minimally invasive procedure, and it does not involve using a scalpel or sutures. The recovery time is relatively quick, and most patients can resume normal activities within a few days. The success of FUE hair transplant surgery depends on several factors, including the surgeon's skill, the quality of the hair follicles harvested, and the patient's ability to follow post-operative instructions. Choosing a skilled and experienced surgeon is important to ensure the best possible outcome.