FUT: Follicular Unit Transplantation

The FUT technique is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic that can cover large areas with natural results.

How it Works FUT Procedure?

For many years now, follicular unit transplantationhas been the most commonly used method for transplanting hair.

Is quickly replaced mini-/micro-graft transplantation, becoming the method of choice for implanting donor hairs into lager -sized scalp areas all in one go.

The Hair root groups are extracted under a microscope. In doing so, attention is paid to maintaining the way they are arranged as a group. These extrated units are inserted into micro-incisions in the implantation area and arranged in such a way that as far as possible a natural pattern with natral hair distribution is created.

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FUT: Development new Hair

Some patients will already start seeing results after just 6 months, while others may have to wait more than 12 months.

The natural healing process after a hair transplant involves thin scabs developing over the small incisions, as well as over the scar in the donor area. These scabs drop off by themselves in the course of the healing process. In the second or third week after the FUT, most of the transplanted hairs fall out. This is due to the reduced intake of oxygen and nutrients, leading to follicles being rejected. This weakening of the hair roots is not to be confused with their destruction – new strong hair growth will set in after 3 – 6 months.

The new hair roots start producing new hairs immediately after being transplanted. In the first three months, these are very thin, akin to flax. Afterwards the hairs get thicker and stronger and after about a year the end result is very visible. Alltransplanted follicles generally produce new hairs.