What is Hair Transplantation?
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure designed to restore hair in areas affected by thinning or baldness. The process involves extracting hair follicles from a donor area, typically the back or sides of the head, and transplanting them to the recipient area where hair density is needed. Modern techniques like FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) or DHI (Direct Hair Implantation) ensure natural-looking results with minimal scarring and downtime. This procedure not only improves hair density but also enhances self-confidence and overall appearance.

Graft Extraction
The hair grafts required for hair restoration are taken from the back of the head. The hairs in this area are particularly strong and resistant to dihydrotestosterone, the hormone responsible for genetic hair loss. Using a micromotor hollow needle, your hair follicles are carefully loosened and extracted individually with the DHI technique.
Enrichment of Hair Follicles
As previously mentioned, once the hair follicles are extracted, they are cut off from the blood supply and lose access to nutrients. To prevent this, your grafts are preserved in a special solution containing essential nutrients that revitalize and strengthen them.




