FUE Transplant

FUE transplant (Follicular Unit Extraction) is a minimally invasive hair restoration procedure where individual hair follicles are extracted from a donor area (usually the back of the scalp) and transplanted into areas of thinning or balding. The process involves using a small, precise tool to remove each follicle, which is then implanted into the recipient area. FUE is popular because it leaves minimal scarring, provides natural-looking results, and has a shorter recovery time compared to other hair transplant methods. This technique is commonly used to treat male and female pattern baldness, as well as hair thinning.

DHI Transplant

DHI transplant (Direct Hair Implantation) is an advanced hair restoration technique that involves extracting hair follicles from the donor area and implanting them directly into the recipient area without the need for incisions or creating channels beforehand. The procedure is performed using a specialized tool called a Choi pen, which allows the surgeon to implant the follicles with precision, controlling the angle, depth, and direction of each hair.

Sapphire Mix Transplant

apphire MIC (Micro Incision Channel) transplant is an advanced hair restoration technique that uses blades made from sapphire, a precious gemstone, to create tiny, precise incisions in the recipient area for implanting hair follicles. This method is typically used in conjunction with the FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique, where individual hair follicles are extracted from a donor area and then implanted into the micro incisions made with the sapphire blades.

Beard Transplant

A beard transplant is a cosmetic procedure in which hair follicles are taken from a donor area, typically the back of the scalp, and transplanted into areas of the face where beard growth is thin or patchy. This procedure is ideal for men who have difficulty growing a full beard due to genetics, scarring, or other factors.

Brow Transplant

A brow transplant is a cosmetic procedure where hair follicles are taken from a donor area, typically the back of the scalp, and transplanted into the eyebrows to enhance their fullness, shape, or thickness. This procedure is commonly sought by individuals who have thin, sparse, or over-plucked eyebrows, or those who have lost eyebrow hair due to genetics, injury, or medical conditions.

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