DR. Emrah CINIK
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A hair graft refers to a small unit of hair-bearing skin taken from the donor area—typically the back or sides of the scalp—for transplantation into a balding or thinning area. Each graft contains one to four hair follicles, depending on the extraction method used.
There are two main ways to harvest hair grafts:
- Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE)A Breakthrough in Hair Transplantation Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) has revolutionized the field of hair transplantation, offering a minimally invasive...: Individual follicles are removed one by one using a micro-punch tool, leaving minimal scarring.
- Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT): A strip of scalp is surgically removed, dissected into grafts, and implanted into the recipient area.
The number of grafts needed for a hair transplantHair transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves the extraction of hair follicles from a designated donor site, followed by... varies based on hair loss severity, scalp condition, and desired density. Proper placement of grafts is crucial for achieving a natural hairline and long-term growt