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Step by Step: Hair Transplantation

 There’s no need to be nervous –a hair transplant procedure has a 98% success rate.

Do you know what that means, right?

This means that out of 100 people, only two people can get undesirable results –and this rarely happens if the procedure is performed by certified surgeons. We always recommend that you do thorough research before having any surgical procedure. Over the years, we, as FlyMedi, have assisted thousands of health tourists who visit Turkey for different medical treatments.

ALSO CHECK: Introducing Clinic: Hair Transplant at Estepalace

Turkey has many hair transplant clinics, but we always connect our clients to an award-winning hair transplant clinic, Estepalace. This is a state-of-the-art clinic that uses technologically advanced equipment and it also has internationally-accredited hair transplant surgeons who have been performing this procedure for decades. Their prices are reasonable and they’re patient-oriented.

This is why we decided to come up with an article that focuses on Estepalace. We want you to know about how the clinic’s expert surgeons perform the hair transplant procedure. By the end of this article, we hope that you will have a general idea of what hair transplant is, and how it is performed at Estepalace.

Hair Transplant Clinic Estepalace in Istanbul

A hair transplant is a plastic surgery procedure that involves moving hair follicles from an area – known as the donor area – with sufficient hair growth to a bald area. This procedure is regarded as the most effective way of combating hair loss in both men and women.

There is a general misconception about hair transplant –most people think of a hair transplant is a procedure that is only confined to the head, but it can also be used to restore any kind of hair loss. If you have lost your beard and mustache hair, chest hair, eyelashes, or eyebrows, the hair transplant procedure can help you regain the lost hair back.

The first hair transplant procedure is reported to have been performed in 1939, by a Japanese dermatologist. This surgery has grown to be popular over the years, and it is now socially acceptable. Even celebrities like Wayne Rooney, John Travolta, Elton John, and Mel Gibson have all publicly admitted that they have undergone this surgery.

Anywhere in the world, surgeons or dermatologists who perform this surgery either use Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT). FUE and FUT are the two most common techniques used in hair transplantation. Of course, they differ in how they are carried out, but they all guarantee satisfactory results, especially when the surgery is performed by an experienced surgeon. If done correctly, it’s difficult to tell if a person has had a hair transplant or not.

A Step-by-Step Guide of the Hair Transplant Procedure

The steps taken when performing a hair transplant procedure depends on the technique being used and the location of the treatment area. But here is what you can generally expect:

Step 1. Preparation for the hair transplant

Just like in any other surgery, before the procedure commences, the first step is to prepare and make sure that the patient is ready and in a comfortable state. While on this stage, surgeons also make sure that the hair follicles from the back of the head are removed and relocated to the balding areas.

preparation-for-the-hair-transplant

Step 2. Donor area trimmed

The hair in the donor area – an area with sufficient hair – is then trimmed.

Step 3. Donor area prepared for surgery

When the surgeon is done trimming the hair on the donor area, the patient is then given local anesthesia. This is done so that the patient won’t feel any sort of pain or discomfort during the procedure.

Step 4. The tissue in the donor area is removed and the donor area sutured

Once the anesthesia has kicked in, your surgeon will then remove the tissue in the donor area and prepared to be transplanted in the bald area. The donor area is then sutured.

Step 5. Comb hair to cover the sutured donor area

The surgeon’s assistant will then carefully comb the remaining hair in the donor area –the hair is combed in a particular way so as to cover the sutured parts of the donor area. These sutures are to be self-removed ten days post the surgery day.

Step 6. Donor tissue trimmed into follicular unit grafts

The surgical technicians will then have to use microscopes to examine the donor tissues as they are dissected and prepared into follicular unit grafts.

Step 7. Bald recipient area prepared

With the patient still under local anesthesia, the surgeon then moves on to prepare the balding area for the surgical process. Obviously, there is no trimming or hair removal that is done on the bald or recipient area.

Step 8. Incisions made in the balding areas

Small tiny incisions are made in the recipient area and the Follicular Unit Grafts are carefully placed in these tiny incisions in an irregular pattern. This takes a couple of hours to complete.

Step 9. Grafts placed according to their densities

When placing the hair grafts, surgeons make sure that they are placed according to their densities. In front of the hairline, the smallest grafts are placed. The grafts that are a bit denser are placed behind the hairline.

grafts-placed

Step 10. Immediately after the Hair Transplant Surgery

As soon as the surgical process is over, those small tiny incisions that now have short hair grafts will be visible just for a couple of days.

Step 11. Closing of the Hair Transplant Surgery

Within seven days, the redness in the operated area vanishes, and those small tiny incisions would have healed.

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