Permanently Restore Your Hairline with Advanced FUE and FUT Hair Transplants [Content not found for this section. Please verify the keyword match.]
Frequently asked questions
Post-operative patients must strictly sleep elevated at a 45-degree angle for the initial 3 to 5 nights to drastically minimize severe forehead edema and entirely prevent friction against the unsecured, newly implanted grafts.
Yes, because the follicles are exclusively harvested from the "safe donor zone" at the base of the scalp, they genetically retain their absolute resistance to the DHT hormone responsible for androgenetic alopecia.
Following a mandatory, shock-induced shedding phase at weeks 3 to 4, permanent new anagen growth initiates around month 3, with the absolute final structural density fully visible between 12 to 15 months post-surgery.
No, the individual follicles extracted via FUE or FUT are permanently removed and will not grow back in the donor zone, making highly strategic, diffuse harvesting absolutely critical to avoid visible occipital thinning.
FUE utilizes a micro-punch to extract individual follicular units directly from the scalp, while FUT involves surgically excising a linear strip of tissue from the donor zone, requiring sutures and leaving a fine linear scar.
