Hair Transplantation

Hair Transplantation

Hair loss can develop due to genetic predisposition, hormonal factors, stress, environmental factors, and certain health issues. Hair transplantation aims to provide modern, scientific, and permanent solutions to hair loss and thinning problems. During the initial assessment phase, the cause of hair loss and the current hair condition are analysed in detail. Based on this, a personalised hair transplant plan is developed, prioritising patient safety and a natural appearance, and the method to be used is determined.

Hair transplant methods

FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction): A scar-free method that involves individually extracting hair follicles and transplanting them to bald areas.

DHI (Direct Hair Implantation): A technique that allows hair follicles to be implanted directly using special pens, enabling denser and more controlled transplantation.

The aim in both methods is to achieve aesthetically natural and permanent results in line with the natural direction and density of the hair.

Hair transplant process

The hair transplant procedure is performed under sterile conditions by experienced physicians in the field. The procedure is usually performed under local anaesthesia, and the patient is discharged on the same day. All processes before and after the procedure are monitored in a planned and controlled manner. In this regard, importance is given not only to the application process but also to counselling, information and long-term follow-up. Patients are provided with detailed information about post-hair transplant care, the washing process and points to pay attention to. Regular check-ups support the healthy and natural growth of hair.

Who is a suitable candidate for hair transplantation?

Hair transplantation is an effective and permanent treatment option for women and men who meet certain criteria. A detailed assessment is carried out before the procedure to determine the patient's suitability for hair transplantation.

In general, hair transplantation is suitable for individuals who:

  • Experience male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia)
  • Have sufficient and healthy hair follicles in the donor area (back and sides of the head)
  • Have largely completed or controlled hair loss
  • Are in a general state of health suitable for hair transplantation.

Hair transplantation can also be performed for hair thinning, receding hairline, bald spots on the crown, hair loss due to trauma or burns, and deficiencies in the eyebrow, beard, and moustache areas. For female patients, the type and cause of hair loss are carefully evaluated, and a personalised plan is developed.

The goal of hair transplantation is to improve individuals' quality of life and self-confidence with natural-looking, permanent and reliable hair transplant results.

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