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What should I know about FUE hair transplantation?

If you are suffering from hair loss and are interested in hair loss treatment, chances are you have stumbled across FUE hair transplantation. FUE, also known as follicular unit extraction, is a type of hair transplantation that is used for male and female pattern baldness. The treatment includes an extraction of follicular hair units, that contain 2-3 hair follicles, from a donor part of the head. These units are then placed into the balding areas. In general, those who suffer from pattern baldness are candidates for FUE hair transplantation.

Points to Take Away

  • FUE hair transplants are done under a local anesthetic
  • A small device will be used to remove the follicles
  • An FUE hair transplant can be done in a short session or one that is long; they typically last 4-6 hours
  • FUE hair transplants do not leave marks or scarring
  • Mild pain could be experienced
  • It takes about 15 days for the redness to disappear
  • The results are permanent

The Number of Hair Transplants You Might Need

It is certainly possible that you will need more than one hair transplant in your life. This largely depends on potentially experiencing further hair loss in areas that the previous procedure did not cover.

When You May See Results

Following your FUE hair transplant procedure you may notice an increased density around the region of the transplant. Some patients do see a thinning of hair first; this should not alarm you if it happens. After this thinning, new hair will begin to grow. It takes around 15 days for the scabs that make up the transplanted area to fall out; afterwhich, new hair will grow within 2-4 months. Usually 12-18 months are need to see final results.

Will There Be Pain?

An FUE hair transplant is performed under local anesthesia. You should not feel any pain; however, it is possible to notice a subtle sensation in certain areas. Once the local anesthetic wears off, you may experience some mild pain. Your hair transplant specialist will recommend medications to ease any pain after the procedure.

Post- Operative Care for an FUE Hair Transplant

In the first three days of the hair transplant it is recommended that you do not touch the grafted area. You should also avoid strenuous activity for at least one week. You hair transplant specialist will review the treatment methods to take after the third day and once the scabs have fallen off. You should carefully follow the instructions provided to you by your hair transplant specialist.

Are You Interested in Learning More About FUE Hair Transplants?

If you are experiencing male or female pattern baldness, and you feel that this type of hair loss is affecting your self confidence, please know that there are treatments available to help you. FUE hair transplants are one of the most common, and effective, hair transplant procedures. To find out if you are a candidate for FUE hair transplants, please call for an initial consultation.