A type of hair transplant known as follicular unit extraction (FUE) involves removing individual hair follicles from your skin and transplanting them to an area of your body where hair is weaker or nonexistent. The follicular unit transplantation (FUT) treatment, which gave rise to the appearance of hair plugs, has lost popularity in favor of FUE. Single follicles are removed and moved by surgeons using micropunches, leaving essentially no evidence of the procedure. A type of hair transplant known as follicular unit extraction (FUE) involves removing individual hair follicles from your skin and transplanting them to an area of your body where hair is weaker or nonexistent. The follicular unit transplantation (FUT) treatment, which gave rise to the appearance of hair plugs, has lost popularity in favor of FUE. Micropunches are used by surgeons to extract
A type of hair transplant known as follicular unit extraction (FUE) involves removing individual hair follicles from your skin and transplanting them to an area of your body where hair is weaker or nonexistent. The follicular unit transplantation (FUT) treatment, which gave rise to the appearance of hair plugs, has lost popularity in favor of FUE. Single follicles are removed and moved by surgeons using micropunches, leaving essentially no evidence of the procedure. A type of hair transplant known as follicular unit extraction (FUE) involves removing individual hair follicles from your skin and transplanting them to an area of your body where hair is weaker or nonexistent. The follicular unit transplantation (FUT) treatment, which gave rise to the appearance of hair plugs, has lost popularity in favor of FUE. Micropunches are used by surgeons to extract
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is a modern hair transplant technique in Ireland where individual follicular units are extracted and transplanted to balding areas. Results are natural-looking and permanent.
Advanced clinics use innovative technologies, but it can still take 1-3 weeks for a full recovery.