Hair Transplantation is a surgical hair restoration procedure that involves moving healthy hair follicles from a "donor site" (usually the back or sides of the head, which are genetically resistant to balding) to a "recipient site" (areas experiencing thinning or baldness). Using advanced microsurgical techniques—such as FUE (Follicular Unit Extraction)—surgeons extract individual grafts and implant them with precision to recreate a natural hairline and density.
Who is it for?
This procedure is designed for individuals with significant pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia), receding hairlines, or thinning crowns who are seeking a permanent solution. It is ideal for candidates who have stabilized their active hair loss and possess sufficient healthy donor hair to cover the affected areas.