Hair loss is a problem that is highly closely observed in American men. This doesn’t mean that it is only them with the problem of hair loss, but the numbers are also rising in Indian men, African men, and Asian men. Though male pattern baldness is the commonest problem everywhere, female pattern baldness is also a problem that can’t be neglected. Countries like Australia, Mexico, Turkey, and India are some of the patient’s favorites when it comes to getting hair transplants.
In a study conducted in Turkey, results show that more than 500 hair transplant procedures are carried out within a week mostly on foreign patients. Many patients get to know about these hair transplant clinics on twitter, Facebook, and friends. It was also disclosed that FUE is the most preferred hair transplant technique in both men and women. This is not in Turkey alone; FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) is gaining more control in the hair transplant field.
The question that arises from this is whether all patients can benefit from the Follicular Unit Extraction?
The answer is YES, but some considerations must be taken
FUE is a more advanced procedure and as well as a meticulous technique performed by hair surgeons. The procedure gained popularity from the year it was introduced due to the fact that it leaves no linear scars and it is minimally invasive. FUE Hair Transplant in Sydney only requires the initiative of the surgeon to estimate the number of hair grafts that are required in the procedure, organize his team and carry out the procedure under a protocol.
The follicular unit extraction necessitates the surgeon to extract more than 2000 hair follicles per sitting. In the modern procedures, these hair follicles are extracted by a robot that is quick and precise in removing hair follicles from the donor area under the surveillance of the surgeon.
Androgenetic alopecia which is the leading hair loss type can be overcome by FUE hair transplant.
During the procedure, the surgeon demarcates the whole head to easily differentiate between the recipient region and the donor area.
Hair follicles are extracted after local anesthesia has been given to the patient to avoid pain and discomfort.
With specialized instruments and a micropunch of 0.8 or 1mm, hair grafts are removed from the donor area.
After extraction, the hair grafts are immediately implanted into the slits made in the recipient region in an aesthetic manner to produce natural and realistic results.
- Patients with a minimally affected area can benefit from an FUE Hair transplant
- Patients who request for this particular procedure may get good results, but an expert must be consulted first to prevent poor results.
- Those who may want to keep their hair short can also benefit from this technique since it leaves small round scars that are hardly visible
- Body hair transplant is also possible with FUE hair transplant a scenario where a patient has limited donor hair. Hair can be extracted from the chest, the legs, and the beards.
A hair transplant in Australia has produced permanent and natural looking results