We, humans, are born with black, brown, or blonde
hair, as time passes on, it grows to be its best and thickest until 25 years
old. However, later on, some may not be as fortunate as they should be to
possess that nature’s gift. Due to various reasons, it may heredity disorder,
pollution, stress, or even lifestyle and eating habit etc., hair falls. Hair
loss can be devastating and daunting experiences one may experience. It let you
morally down and the sufferer may feel low and cast out.
We at Hair Speak tackle all these challenges and bring
back what nature’s best ever gift, which has been lost beyond that we put a
smile on our clients’ face. We have a dedicated team of experts, who are well
versed in Tricos+ Hair transplant techniques.
Basically, there two types of Tricos+ Hair transplant
techniques one is FUT (Follicular Unit
Transplantation) and the other is FUE (Follicular
Unit Extraction), which is extracting hair follicles from a Donor area and
placing it out on the receiver area, which is a bald place on the head with the
help of anesthetic. Either one or both can be suggested by an expert on
consultation, depending upon Baldness and type of skin of the bald recipient
area.
FUT (Follicular Unit
Transplantation) is a technique, which is used to extract a strip of the
scalp with hairs strand presence on it from the donor space and placement of it
on receiver space. Which is less expensive compared to other techniques with
fewer sessions and more follicular and also it doesn’t get concealed grafts
with strip grafting
Unlike FUT, FUE (Follicular
Unit Extraction) has a different procedure, individual follicular units containing
1-4 hair strands at a time, are extracted directly from the donor space scalp
under anesthetic’s presence, and place it on receiver space, similarly to the
FUT. This technique is suitable for both men and women, as a treatment for any
sort of hair loss on all bald spaces. This is the best techniques for those
patients who don’t want a linear scar on the donor space, especially for young
patients it only needs minor treatment on compared to FUT.
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