The classic method of hair transplantation used to be the FUT or Follicular Unit Transplant which involved taking out a large piece of skin from the parts of your scalp which still have hair growth. This piece of skin was transplanted on the area where you had lost hair.
However, this method of hair transplant left a scar at the spot of the surgical removal of skin. At the same time, the head got a look as if hair plugs had been implanted. Then again this method was not suitable for facial hair loss treatment of beard and mustache.
Let us look at the FUE treatment or the Follicular Unit Extraction treatment which has become quite popular nowadays.
FUE treatment for hair transplants
This treatment involves the extraction of single hair follicles and implanting them on the balding site. The hair grows evenly once the follicles take root into the new skin. The best part of this treatment is that there are no scars on the site of the extraction. This treatment is also less painful after the transplantation is completed.
This FUE treatment for hair growth is also safe with very minor side effects if any. It is convenient because it is usually done in multiple sessions lasting 2-4 hours if the hair loss is severe. In case of very less hair loss the procedure is completed in one or two sessions.
You can go home after each session because this is an outpatient procedure. At the same time, any surgeon is qualified for this hair loss treatment. However, it is advisable to opt for a certified hair transplant specialist which you can now find in developing towns and cities like Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasaragod.
Hence if you have problem in hair growth either on your scalp or in your facial hair of beard and mustaches then you can opt for FUE procedure to get natural hair growth.
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