Hair Transplant

 Hair transplant in Turkey

There are many locations where you may receive a good hair transplant, but Turkish clinics have the greatest surgeons and the most affordable costs.


Este Center in Istanbul, Turkey, is one of them. It is a hair clinic that provides high-quality service, outstanding thinning hair treatment, moderate costs, and a free consultation.

This clinic's most common hair transplant technique is FUE. Follicular unit extraction (FUE) is a treatment that involves harvesting hair follicles from a donor area and transplanting them into thinning or balding areas.

The transplanted hair will fall out within the first few weeks after the treatment, but this is nothing to be concerned about. Within a few months, new hair will begin to grow. Because the hair loss treatment's transplant effect is permanent, it will continue to do so for years to come.


WHAT ARE THE RESULTS OF USING A HAIR TRANSPLANT?


If done correctly, a hair transplant can provide you with long-term results. This means you'll have fresh hair growth in no time, and you'll be able to enjoy your young looks once more.

However, you should be aware that the outcomes will not be seen right away. It takes time for your donor and recipient areas to heal and for your new hair to start growing after surgery.

FUE V/s FUT

A hair transplant technique involves carefully transplanting loss-resistant and healthy hair from the donor area of your scalp into places where you have hair loss.

The donor area of your head, which is naturally resistant to hair loss, is normally located in the back and sides of your head. As a result, transplanted hair grows normally and is permanently implanted.

Grafts are little bundles of human hair that grow in little bundles. There are two methods for extracting donor hair grafts. Grafts contain one to four hairs and are extracted in one of two ways. Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) is one way, and Follicular Unit Transplant is another (FUT).
It's crucial to know the difference between FUE and FUT.

Punch-like surgical equipment is used to retrieve one graft at a time during FUE. FUE does not produce a linear scar; instead, each puncture site generates a small scar that is difficult to discern. Thousands of punctures are made across a vast area to remove the requisite number of grafts.

The “Strip Excision” procedure is referred to as FUT. A strip of the donor area is removed, containing hundreds or thousands of hair grafts. The grafts are then processed further.

Individual grafts are then isolated using a microscope in preparation for transplantation. Where the strip was removed, a linear scar will remain.

A small scar is achieved by careful planning of an advanced procedure known as "trichophytic closure."

With today's technology, FUE growth rates are on par with, if not better than, FUT.

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