Hair Transplant in Men
Follicular Unit extraction or FUE is a highly popular and evolving hair transplant
technique in which a small round punch is used to extract follicular units from
a patient’s bald resistant donor areas one at a time. These 1, 2, 3 and 4 hair groupings
(called follicular unit grafts) are then transplanted into a patient’s balding areas.
Whether it’s the lack of linear scar associated with traditional follicular unit
hair transplantation via strip harvesting or FUT, its less invasive nature or its
potentially faster healing time, the popularity and demand for FUE has increased
significantly over the last several years. While follicular unit extraction has
been historically overhyped or oversold to eager patients, due to recent developments
and increased patient interest, it’s evident that FUE is here to stay.
The lasting power of follicular unit extraction seems to stem from both patient
demand and the dedication of talented hair restoration experts who continue perfecting
the procedure and innovating more precise FUE tools.
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is the most scientific & advanced technique of hair
restoration. In this procedure:
Hair follicles are extracted individually from the back side of the head, beard
or other body parts with the help of special micropunches (size varying from 0.7mm
– 1.3mm).
Implanted in the bald area of scalp, beard, moustache, eyebrows or chest.
These transplanted hair grow, you can get a hair cut and style them in whatever
way you want.
Advantages of FUE
- Stitchless
- No linear visible scar
- No infection or reaction to sutures
- The patient can wear short hair
- Virtually painless
FUT vs FUE: Comparing Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) to the Standard Strip Procedure.
Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT) are sometimes
mistakenly viewed as opposing hair transplant techniques. FUE, in fact, is a sub-type
of FUT where follicular units are extracted directly from the scalp rather than
being microscopically dissected from a strip of tissue that has already been removed
(via the strip harvesting technique). Thus, during FUT, individual follicular units
can be obtained in one of two ways; either through strip harvesting and microscopic
dissection or via FUE.
When comparisons are being made between FUT and FUE, what is really being compared
is the way follicular units are obtained (strip harvesting and dissection vs. direction
extraction). The type of grafts (follicular units) and the process for transplanting
grafts in the recipient area is the same.
Results produced by today’s FUE hair transplantation and Strip Procedures are very
natural and dense in the hands of expert hair restoration physicians. However, FUE
and strip harvesting are very different techniques and are handled very differently.