Hair Transplant in Raipur,
More hair in your comb is making you worried?
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure which works essentially by extracting hair from the back of the scalp and
transplanting it in the bald area.
Also it's not uncommon for menopausal women to experience a change in hair quality and distribution, hair thinning and
hair loss simultaneously. When hair breakage is faster than the rate it grows, the person starts losing on length and
that leads to thinning.
As a rule, the earlier hair loss begins, the more severe the baldness will become.
FUE-Follicular Unit Extraction
The FUE hair procedure utilizes follicle grafts from the donor areas (the head’s sides and back). For each follicle graft excision, the
surgeon uses a micro-punch tool. The hair transplant scarring for this procedure is tiny and round, up to a millimeter in diameter. It
depends on how the extraction of hair follicles occurs; as many as hundreds or even thousands of scars appear from the punch tool. These
puncture scars may look like tiny white dots post-healing. You should know each of these follicle scars contains one to four strands.
FUT-Follicular Unit Transplantation
This surgery necessitates the extraction of a strip of scalp from the donor area. Typically, the donor area is on the occiput. Once the
surgeon removes the strip, he or she sutures the field or donor area together. The suturing leaves a linear scar of variable lengths,
predicated on the extracted strip. There are instances where the scar tissue elongates from ear to ear. The hair follicle grafts came
from the scalp strip and grafted onto the recipient areas where micro-incisions are there for each hair. Ten days later, you can go and
get your stitches removed. This procedure also uses local anesthesia and is done on an outpatient basis. This hair transplant surgery
deploys local anesthesia, and you can get it as an outpatient.