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Hair Transplant
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure performed to repopulate areas of the scalp that have suffered from certain forms of alopecia with the patient's own hair. The aim is for the transplanted hair to retain the same characteristics of its original location, thus preventing hair loss and maintaining a natural appearance.
At TraumaCare Clinic we are experts in performing hair transplants using the most advanced technology and the most effective surgical procedures.
Techniques
At TraumaCare Clinic the most commonly used technique by our hair transplant experts is that of follicular micro-grafts, however, there are three types of hair transplant that can be performed using this technique:
FUSS or FUT technique: This type of hair transplant involves the removal of a strip of skin from the patient's scalp in the donor area, which is divided into small follicular units. The hair follicles are then inserted into the recipient area through small incisions.
FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction) technique: The FUE technique involves the individual removal of each follicular unit from the donor area through small incisions in the skin. The hair follicles are then inserted into the recipient area. This technique does not leave a visible scar in the donor area and is considered less invasive than the FUT technique.
- FUE technique "without shaving": The FUE technique "without shaving", small incisions are made in the skin to extract each follicular unit individually. The hair follicles are then transplanted to the recipient area in a similar way to the conventional FUE technique. The main advantage of this technique is that the patient can return to normal life without having to wait for hair growth to hide the shaved donor area.