Frequently Asked Questions

What is hair transplantation?
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that uses the person's own hair follicles. In this method, hair follicles are taken from the donor area, where hair density is higher, and transplanted to the recipient area where hair loss has occurred. This results in a natural and permanent hair appearance.
How is hair transplantation performed?
Two main methods are commonly preferred in hair transplant procedures: Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT).
In the FUT technique, a strip of tissue containing hair follicles is taken from the donor area and this tissue is carefully separated to obtain individual hair follicles.
In the FUE method, hair follicles are collected individually directly from the donor area without removing any strip of tissue and are then transplanted to the recipient area.
Who can benefit from hair transplantation?
Those experiencing genetic hair loss → Those with male pattern baldness.

Those with thinning hair → Those with a receding hairline or bald spot on the crown.

Those with a strong donor area → Those with sufficient hair follicles in the back and sides.

Those experiencing hair loss after trauma → Those with hair loss due to burns, accidents, or scars.

Those in good general health → Those without health problems that would prevent surgery.
How long does hair transplantation take?
A hair transplant operation usually takes between 4 and 8 hours.
The duration depends on the number of grafts to be transplanted and the technique used.
What is hair transplantation?
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that uses the person's own hair follicles. In this method, hair follicles are taken from the donor area, where hair density is higher, and transplanted to the recipient area where hair loss has occurred. This results in a natural and permanent hair appearance.
How is hair transplantation performed?
Two main methods are commonly preferred in hair transplant procedures: Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT).
In the FUT technique, a strip of tissue containing hair follicles is taken from the donor area and this tissue is carefully separated to obtain individual hair follicles.
In the FUE method, hair follicles are collected individually directly from the donor area without removing any strip of tissue and are then transplanted to the recipient area.
Who can benefit from hair transplantation?
Those experiencing genetic hair loss → Those with male pattern baldness.

Those with thinning hair → Those with a receding hairline or bald spot on the crown.

Those with a strong donor area → Those with sufficient hair follicles in the back and sides.

Those experiencing hair loss after trauma → Those with hair loss due to burns, accidents, or scars.

Those in good general health → Those without health problems that would prevent surgery.
How long does hair transplantation take?
A hair transplant operation usually takes between 4 and 8 hours.
The duration depends on the number of grafts to be transplanted and the technique used.
What is hair transplantation?
Hair transplantation is a surgical procedure that uses the person's own hair follicles. In this method, hair follicles are taken from the donor area, where hair density is higher, and transplanted to the recipient area where hair loss has occurred. This results in a natural and permanent hair appearance.
How is hair transplantation performed?
Two main methods are commonly preferred in hair transplant procedures: Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) and Follicular Unit Transplantation (FUT).
In the FUT technique, a strip of tissue containing hair follicles is taken from the donor area and this tissue is carefully separated to obtain individual hair follicles.
In the FUE method, hair follicles are collected individually directly from the donor area without removing any strip of tissue and are then transplanted to the recipient area.
Who can benefit from hair transplantation?
Those experiencing genetic hair loss → Those with male pattern baldness.

Those with thinning hair → Those with a receding hairline or bald spot on the crown.

Those with a strong donor area → Those with sufficient hair follicles in the back and sides.

Those experiencing hair loss after trauma → Those with hair loss due to burns, accidents, or scars.

Those in good general health → Those without health problems that would prevent surgery.
How long does hair transplantation take?
A hair transplant operation usually takes between 4 and 8 hours.
The duration depends on the number of grafts to be transplanted and the technique used.