Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE), is one of two donor harvesting methods used to harvest the small follicular units. With the FUE technique follicular units are individually extracted from the patient's donor area using a small round micro punch. It has gained popularity in recent years, and is often described as a “minimally invasive” procedure because it does not involve stitches, and the tiny round excisions are left open to heal without sutures.
However, it must be noted that when thousands of small cuts are made in the skin, it is an invasive procedure and does constitute surgery. The actual transplantation occurs the same for both donor harvesting techniques, as the grafts are inserted using various tools and needles or micro blades into recipient sites (small incisions) in the areas where the patient has experienced hair loss.
Sapphire tip allows more frequent planting in the open area. Postoperative edema is less, which provides comfort to the patient.
01The extent of hair loss is determined by checking the patient's scalp. Hair transplantation planning is made for the region to be transplanted with the patient.
02Sapphire tips, thanks to its antibacterial and smooth surface, minimize shaking during application, thus minimizing tissue damage.
03It is very important to relax for the first 3 days after sowing. Smoking should be avoided during the first week, as smoking reduces blood supply and retards healing, and may result in undesirable treatment.
04Our mission is to offer an effective and efficient service to our patients that gives lifetime lasting results. Trustworthy relations are our objectives because we plan the hair of the world.